Not really. The Crown Prosecution Service will declare that it is "not in the public interest" to charge the thousands of solidarity tweeters and nothing will happen.
This isn't Wikileaks' first leak, although it is the most (in)famous now, nor is it just about leaking documents from the USA. It has leaked documents from many different countries http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Category:Countries
The pirate label wasn't invented by the Pirate Party - they are simply using what was once a pejorative term applied by the content industry into an identity. The same thing has happened with countless other groups and causes.
See http://www.cps.gov.uk/publications/docs/code2010english.pdf (PDF warning), page 10.
Not really. The Crown Prosecution Service will declare that it is "not in the public interest" to charge the thousands of solidarity tweeters and nothing will happen.
This isn't Wikileaks' first leak, although it is the most (in)famous now, nor is it just about leaking documents from the USA. It has leaked documents from many different countries http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Category:Countries
The pirate label wasn't invented by the Pirate Party - they are simply using what was once a pejorative term applied by the content industry into an identity. The same thing has happened with countless other groups and causes.
Golang isn't an interpreted language, though - it's compiled
The Pirate Party just doesn't have the funds to do that.
The party _doesn't_ have an opinion on those things. That's left to the individual candidates, only the core policies are whipped.
We don't whip our candidates on issues other than our core policies. Everything else is down to them, which is hopefully what their constituents want.