Holy Torrents

Sweden has recognised the Church of Kopimism as a legitimate religion, making its rituals protected by Swedish law. The only problem is, “kopyacting”, peer to peer files sharing, often of pirated material, is one of the “rituals”. The church also holds Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V as sacred symbols.

I can’t quite decide which is sillier: the Swedish Church of Kopimism or the Anglican Church of Canada.

From here:

It was founded by 19-year-old philosophy student and leader Isak Gerson. He hopes that file-sharing will now be given religious protection.

“For the Church of Kopimism, information is holy and copying is a sacrament. Information holds a value, in itself and in what it contains and the value multiplies through copying. Therefore copying is central for the organisation and its members,” he said in a statement.

“Being recognised by the state of Sweden is a large step for all of Kopimi. Hopefully this is one step towards the day when we can live out our faith without fear of persecution,” he added.

 

2 thoughts on “Holy Torrents

  1. It is exactly this kind of thing that taints all religion. This child is tying to justify his stealing of other peoples property by pretending that it is a “religion”.

    I have to wonder if this kid is going to universty? If he is does than he should realize that the authors who wrote all of his textbooks make their living by “royalties” paid to them by the publishing companies. Every time a book is illigally copies the autor is made a victim of theft. If this is allowed to happen because it is part of this kids “religion”, than how soon will it be until there are no authors willing to write any textbooks for our universities? What then?

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