Swedish Science Museum Displays thepiratebay.org Server
Posted in Internationalism, Politics, Technology on 17. Apr, 2009
The National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm has the thepiratebay.org original server on display after paying 2,000 kronar for it.
“This is an object of contemporary society and a museum collects such items,” curator Nils Olander told AFP.
“And it is a part of our mission as a museum not to avoid complicated questions,” he said.
Nil Olander may also be entirely in line in saying, “Look. This is the server that delivered the most popular web site to come out of Sweden by spitting in the eye of international copyright laws. Don’t you think this is important?”
Well, I would have said that, anyway.

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