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Pirate Party wins surprise Euro seat, calls for Web freedom

(CNN) -- A Swedish political party which wants to legalize file-sharing on the Internet scored a surprise victory Sunday when it took a seat in the European parliament.

The Pirate Party won 7.1 percent of the Swedish vote to claim one of the country's 18 seats in the European parliament.

"Together we have changed the landscape of European politics," Pirate Party leader Rick Falkvinge told file-sharing news Web site TorrentFreak after the win.

"The citizens have understood it's time to make a difference."

The single-issue party was founded in 2006 through anger in Sweden at controversial laws that criminalize file-sharing.

The party's popularity increased markedly in April this year after the four founding members of the Sweden-based The Pirate Bay, a file-sharing site used by millions worldwide, were found guilty of collaborating to violate copyright law and sentenced to jail.

Shortly after the conviction, Tomas Norström, the judge who presided over the case was removed for bias when it was revealed that he was a member of industry copyright-protection groups.

A second judge, Ulrika Ihrfelt, who was assigned to investigate whether the four men should be granted a retrial was also removed from the case after it was found that she was a member of the same organizations, it was reported in a Swedish newspaper

The membership of the Pirate Party more than trebled following the verdict and now stands at more than 48,000 members, according to TorrentFreak.

The Pirate Party's aims include free file-sharing, abolishing the patent system in Europe, reform of copyright law and outlawing digital rights management, which inhibits the ability to copy computer files.

 

Hosting Partner Program Launches, at DemoWolf Tutorial Firm

Nova Scotia, Canada - (The Hosting News) - April 22, 2009 - The Hosting Partner Program, designed to provide web hosts with an easy, hands-off way to provide branded tutorials to their customers, has launched at DemoWolf officially.

Rob Moore, president of DemoWolf explained, ''There have been several hosting companies wanting to get into the hosting tutorial market. Many hosts are providers to other web hosts, and so they have an existing customer base who are potential candidates for wanting branded tutorials. With this new Hosting Partner Program, we make it as easy as possible for hosts to do just that, and not have to worry about filling each order (i.e. replacing logos for their customers) and paying us each time they want to fill an order for their customer. They simply have to send in a tutorial request, and we'll fill the order directly to the customer.''

The Hosting Partner Program is not a reseller program where resellers can earn a commission. Instead, it is a program whereby qualified web hosts who want to provide branded tutorials to their customers, can do so without having to actually create the tutorials themselves, or worry about paying DemoWolf each time they get a tutorial order or request.

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Afilias Sponsors ISC and BIND 10 Deployement Initiative

Company joins Steering Committee to help oversee the next evolution of the DNS.

Afilias, a provider of registry services, today announced that it is a sponsor of Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) and its BIND 10 development effort. The company states that it joins other industry leaders as a financial sponsor and member of a steering committee which will oversee the multi-year development project to ensure that the next version of the BIND Domain Name Server architecture is designed to meet the needs of the global DNS community.

It further says that Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) is widely used DNS name server software, supporting over 80% of the world's internet traffic. BIND 10 will set out to produce a new code base for the popular open source name server software. Partially based on the current BIND 9, the new version will focus on modularity, customizability, clusterization, integration, resilience, and runtime control, adds the company.

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