Norwegian party attracts voters with slogans against DRM
A small Norwegian liberal party, Venstre, issued a statement addressed to the country's government, urging it to limit the use of DRM and allow users to share music files legally. In the opinion of the party leadership, the existing laws regulating the “turnover of musical production” are too strict.
It is possible that in this way the party simply earns the votes of future voters. Apparently, many young computer geeks should be among them.