Carl Longstrom, the heir of a Swedish fragile bread, was killed by the bay of the pirate, a service to participate in the files that were common in mid -2000, on Monday in a small plane crash in Slovenia, according to an alternative to Sweden, the right -wing extremist party that supported it.
Mr. Lundstrom, 64, was the only pilot and animal for the plane, the Mooney M20, who took off from Zagreb, the Croatian capital, and was on his way to Zurich. statement.
Air traffic controllers reported that they had lost contact with the plane in the mountainous Felica Planna region in northern Slovenia, According to the Slovenian police.
Police said that very bad weather made it impossible for rescuers using helicopters, forcing them to take a gondola and then walk on foot to reach the distant crash site. They discovered pieces of the plane in a wooden cottage, which was practically cut in half.
Police, which added that the accident case was not later found in the rubble.
Mr. Lundstrom was the grandson of the founder of the Swedish bread brand Wasabröd, and a heir to Tharwa, according to Swedish media reports.
It was funded by Bayrat Bay, which was established in Sweden in 2003 and became one of the largest so -called bit tracking, which allows users to download large digital files by recruiting other computers.
The Pirate Bay, which has provided links to thousands of songs, movies and video games, was once estimated to have more than 20 million users.
Industry groups such as the Motion Picure Association accused the site of mockery of copyright laws, and the Swedish Public Prosecutors assumed procedures.
In 2008, they accused Mr. Lundstrom and the founders of the three site of facilitating the violation of copyright by helping users to download music, movies and other copyrights protected.
The Berat Bay’s trial was revealed in a carnival -like atmosphere in Stockholm, where the bands play outside the courtroom and document bloggers in each of the procedures.
Mr. Lundstrom and his employees, Frederik Neigh, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg and Peter Sunde, stressed that they do not violate the copyright law because they have already been hosted any of the copyrights on their own servers.
During the trial, the Public Prosecutor tried to link Mr. Lundstrom to The Pirate Bay as a “co -owner”, but he witnessed that he only sold hosting and internet services to the site operators, Wire Magazine I mentioned In 2009.
Mr. Lundstrom admitted to giving the support and sympathy of Pirate Bay, but he said he had not become a partner in their business, as he found the possibility that is legally fraught with risks.
A Swedish court convicted Mr. Lundstrom and his accused of participants in 2009 and sentenced them to a year in prison.
They were also ordered to pay 30 million kronor, or about 3.6 million dollars at the time, in damage to leading entertainment companies, including Warner Braces, Sony for Entertainment Music, EMI and Columbia Pictures.
The Court of Appeal later upheld the convictions of Mr. Lundstrom, Mr. Neigh and Mr. SUNDE, but reduced their punishment to between four and 10 months and raised the amount they had to pay as damage to 46 million kronor, or about 6.5 million dollars at that time.
Mr. Warg did not participate in the appeal, referring to a disease.
The referee was a great victory for the entertainment industry in its campaign to reduce piracy online on sites like NAPSter, which became very common in the late nineties and early first decade of the twentieth century.
“We are not victorious,” said John Kennedy, CEO of the International Federation of Voice Industry. “But we are convinced that the court has clearly said that what they are doing was a mistake.”
In addition to his role in the bay of the pirate, Mr. Lundstrom has long been in favor of the right reasons in Sweden. It helped support a movement against allowing refugees to settle in Sibu, a town on the southern end of Sweden, in the late eighties.
The party said that when an alternative to Sweden, an anti -immigrant party, was formed in 2018, Mr. Lundstrom participated as a director of the region and then as an unsuccessful candidate for the position.
I described it as “a legend and veteran warriors in Swedish nationalism.”
Michael Sundtern, the first lecturer in the Department of Political Science at Lund University in Sweden, said that Mr. Lundstrom was famous for its role in the bay of the pirates.
He said in an e -mail: “Lundstrom’s public political life has spent in the far -right circles, but with a limited influence,” he said in an email.
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