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Pirate Bay cofounder to carry father’s casket while wearing handcuffs

Since June, Peter Sunde has been serving time for copyright violations linked to torrent hub the Pirate Bay.

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Pirate Bay cofounder Peter Sunde, currently in prison for copyright violations linked to the Pirate Bay, will be able to carry the casket at his father’s funeral. But he’ll have to do it wearing handcuffs.

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Sunde was originally sentenced to one year in prison along with a $4.8 million fine in 2012. After he was sentenced, Sunde dissapeared and has been on the run from Interpol. He was arrested in Sweden in late May, and has been serving time since June.

Despite being a convicted of a nonviolent crime and getting permission from the prison to attend his father’s funeral, Sunde will have to be accompanied by guards.

The news of the handcuff requirement inspired Sunde’s brother Mats Kolmisoppi, who has spoken with Sunde regularly from prison, to speak out on Facebook regarding his treatment at the high-security Västervik Norra prison.

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“I hear about people going to the dentist, the one that gave the lowest bid in public procurement,” Kolmisoppi wrote, according to a rough Google translation. “How many of the inmates come back in worse shape than when they went there. The dentist pulled the wrong teeth, it is splinters left in the gums. The guards shrug. It is not their responsibility to make sure that the man—who in addition to his being denied painkillers also bleed down all their sheets—have access to emergency dental care.”

On Reddit’s r/technology forum, more than 2,300 comments were left on Torrenfreak’s initial story on Sunder. The discourse among redditors was mixed. Some approved of the handcuffs; others called the bracelets “nothing more than an attempt to use humiliation as a punishment.”

Fellow Pirate Bay cofounder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg is being held in a Danish prison. He faces six years on charges of “infiltrating the Danish social security database, driver’s license database, and the shared IT system used in the Schengen zone,” as RT.com reported.

The date of the funeral is unclear at this time.

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H/T Torrentfreak | Photo by  Mindsay Mohan/Flickr (CC BY ND 2.0)

 
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