Can the gospel of file sharing really be recognized as a religion? In Sweden it can.
In the midst of a worldwide debate about Internet piracy, Swedish
authorities have granted official religious status to the Church of Kopimism, which claims it considers CTRL+C and CTRL+V (shortcuts for
copy and paste) to be sacred symbols, and that information is holy and
copying is a sacrament.
The church was founded by philosophy student Isak Gerson, who is also the self-appointed spiritual leader of the movement. [...]
The blog Torrent Freak reports that membership in the church has
grown from 1,000 to 3,000 in the last six months, and the founders
expect more people to join now that its religious status is making a
splash on the Internet.
“Being recognized by the state of Sweden is a large step for Kopimi,”
said Gerson. “Hopefully this is one step towards the day when we can
live out our faith without fear of persecution.”
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