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Legislation / Sweden


6 articles available in total starting from 20/09/2005. Last article published on 09/10/2009.

Report suggests end of Film Agreement

On Wednesday, a government commissioned paper on the Future Film Policy in Sweden was officially presented by its author, Mats Svegfors. His main recommendation is to put an end to the current...  

09/10/2009 | Legislation | Sweden

Adult censorship may be abolished

A century after its creation, film censorship may finally be abolished in Sweden. This was one of the key recommendations in a report commissioned by the Swedish government, published last...  

11/06/2009 | Legislation | Sweden

Pirate Party sails to Brussels

Sweden’s Pirate Party, which wants to deregulate copyright, abolish the patent system and lower the level of surveillance on the Internet, will be heading to the EU Parliament with at least one...  

08/06/2009 | Legislation | Sweden

Pirate Bay creators found guilty

Last Friday, the four co-founders of Pirate Bay, the world’s most high-profile file-sharing website, were found guilty of infringing copyright by a Stockholm District Court. Frederik Neij,...  

20/04/2009 | Legislation | Sweden

File sharing law in the making

The Swedish Parliament is on the verge of ratifying a much-awaited new law against file sharing over the Internet, to break the country’s image as a “safe harbour for pirates” and to protect...  

18/12/2008 | Legislation | Sweden

New Film agreement finally announced

After two years negotiations between the Swedish government and the local film and audiovisual industries, the new Film Agreement that will regulate the whole sector for 2006-2010 has just been...  

20/09/2005 | Legislation | Sweden

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