We are quite sure the Pirate Bay is legal in Sweden.
“We are quite sure the Pirate Bay is legal in Sweden.”
— Peter Sunde · Bay
The World Motivation
We are quite sure the Pirate Bay is legal in Sweden.
“We are quite sure the Pirate Bay is legal in Sweden.”
— Peter Sunde · Bay
We are quite sure the Pirate Bay is legal in Sweden.
So I think we should stop celebrating entrepreneurs and just celebrate innovation instead.
The old saying 'If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it - Does it still make a sound?' can be adapted to: 'If someone does something interesting on the Internet and nobody is around to talk about it - Did it still make an impact?'
I'm not on Facebook but there are a lot of drawbacks in my offline world. No party invitations, no updates from my friends, people stop talking to you, because you're not on Facebook. So it has real life implications.
I stand on my public record as a defender of the human rights of Muslims, notably my work for Moazzam Begg and other British Muslims detained without trial in Guantanamo Bay.
I was born in the Bay Area because my dad was a semi-professional photographer and poet who was really into John Coltrane. He's had many lives. My dad's a capitalist to his bone, but he's also a human to his bone.
I think co-working spaces, incubators, and accelerators outside of the Bay Area do a lot to foster a local startup scene - which is really important for early founders, but I also think that exposure to the Bay Area is extremely valuable for startups.
I started off as a rapper from Thunder Bay, Ontario, believe it or not. There was a little group of 10 or 12 of us that would get together and copy each other's cassettes. So I was a rapper first, and it was that music that got me into this great entertainment world and got me out of Thunder Bay.
Not everything people do is good - people make Coca Cola and some people want it and some people don't, but we don't outlaw it.