Rickard Falkvinge
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Rickard Falkvinge at June 3, 2006 pirate demonstration in Sweden
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Born | Rickard Falkvinge January 21, 1972 Gothenburg |
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Occupation | IT entrepreneur Politician |
Political party | Pirate Party |
Website www.falkvinge.com |
Rickard "Rick" Falkvinge (pronounced fal-k-ving-e), born on January 21, 1972 in Gothenburg, is a Swedish IT entrepreneur, known as the leader and founder of the Swedish Pirate Party.
Falkvinge graduated from Göteborgs Högre Samskola, where he studied natural science, in 1991. During his studies he was active in the Moderate Youth League (Swedish: Moderata Ungdomsförbundet), the youth wing of the Swedish Moderate Party.
He started his first company in 1988, at the age of 16.
In 1993 he started studies to become an engineer at the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg. He dropped out from the university in 1995 to work as an entrepreneur.
Falkvinge has previously worked as a project leader at Microsoft. He was manager of development at a smaller software company but resigned to work with the Pirate Party on a full time basis.
He currently resides in Sollentuna north of Stockholm.
[edit] See also
- Pirate Party (Piratpartiet)
- Anti-copyright
- Piratbyrån (not affiliated with Pirate Party)
- Steal This Film
[edit] External links
- Rick Falkvinge, blog (Swedish)
- Rick Falkvinge, blog (English)
- Rick Falkvinge, old blog (Swedish)
- Partiledare Rick noterar, newsletter (Swedish)
- A speech by Rickard Falkvinge for the Piratenpartei Deutschland (YouTube)
- Copyright regime vs. civil liberties, a speech by R. Falkvinge for Google Tech Talk (Google Video)
- Rickard Falkvinge speaks at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention 2007 (27 July 2007)
- Rickard Falkvinge speaks at Stanford Law School (31 July 2007)