Question

In response to dumb music industry claims on the monetary costs of piracy, an activist from this country programmed a Raspberry Pi to copy and delete Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy” 100 times a second. A hypothetical user stealing data named “King Kong” who may well be “in the jungles of Cambodia” was brought up during an event in this country. A non-religious church in this country is devoted to an “information should be free” philosophy called Kopimism, or Kopimi (“copy-me”). A service founded in this country decided to only host (*) magnet links in (10[1])2012 after multiple (10[2])raids and lawsuits, including a prominent 2009 trial that resulted in Peter Sunde being jailed. In this country, Rick Falkvinge (“FALK-ving”) was motivated by copyright industry practices to found (10[1])the world’s first Pirate Party. For 10 points, name this country that hosted the most popular torrent site in the 2000s at “the pirate bay dot s-e”. ■END■

ANSWER: Sweden
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Aseem KeyalMacro Editorsscreaming into the public static void main(String[] args)9010
Ashvin SrivatsaEight Megabytes And Constantly SwappingDianetics for Diabetics9310
Corry Wanga neural-net processor; a thinking machineWe Bought a Complexity Zoo Story9310
Rob CarsonEdwardian Manifestation of All Colonial Sinsplaying emacs while my parents are arguing12110