"The Pirate Bay's Peter Sunde: It's Evolution, Stupid" and "You like my poems? So pay for them"
The first article "The Pirate Bay's Peter Sunde: It's Evolution, Stupid" is published in 2012 by WIRED Website, and presents the story of Peter Sunde, the Swedish co-founder of the media search engine The Pirate Bay. He tells his story of getting a new computer, and how it broke down. He explains how that was a part of evolution, which launches him straight into his point about the big media- and entertainment corporations. He explains how they refuse to follow the evolvement that the rest of the world undergoes. He feels that businesses like Warner Brothers have the liberty to manipulate and violate people's liberty and sense of democracy. By charging a fortune for their outputs, they eschew progress that all other makers of product go …show more content…
But everyone agrees that internet piracy is extremely difficult to fight". This expresses her stand very clearly, and makes a strong point The commenters use more figurative language and metaphors, by for instance writing " and then walk out with every piece of cake or cookie I see". The commenters are also not afraid of admitting their inclination to stealing and offending other rules, in their argument for the cause of free content.
Another point of importance is that these comments are most likely handpicked of the social media site Facebook, and can therefore contain mistakes and errors. For instance, the missing capitalisation of the personal pronoun "I", as seen when a commenter writes "i will not resent paying for them", makes the second text more at eye sight. The third text is of course read through by the publishers at The Guardian.
Discussing copyright and protection of intellectual