Carl Lundström

Carl Lundström
Born Carl Ulf Sture Lundström
(1960-04-13) 13 April 1960
Filipstad, Sweden
Nationality Swedish
Occupation Businessman
Known for Founding Rix Telecom
The Pirate Bay trial

Carl Ulf Sture Lundström (born 13 April 1960 in Filipstad, Sweden) is a Swedish businessman.

Carl Lundström is the son of Ulf Lundström and the grandson of Karl Edvard Lundström, founder of the world's largest crisp bread producer Wasabröd. When his father Ulf Lundström died in 1973, Carl Lundström was one of five heirs to Wasabröd. In 1982 Wasabröd was sold to the Swiss pharmaceutical company Sandoz. Lundström has founded and financed a number of companies, notably Swedish telecom, internet and co-location provider Rix Telecom.

Political affiliations

Lundström has been involved with various far-right political organisations in Sweden.[1]

In 1991, Lundström financed the Swedish Progress Party, which later merged with the party Sweden Democrats.

In 2001, the Swedish National Democrats party publicized having received a donation of SEK 5000 from Lundström.

In 2005, Lundström took part in an oppositional group within the Swedish Taxpayers' Association, protesting the association's passive stance on the issue of costs for immigration.

The Pirate Bay trial

In 2003-2005, Lundström's company Rix Telecom provided services and equipment to torrent tracker The Pirate Bay. Lundström was one of the four defendants in The Pirate Bay trial charged with "accessory to breaching copyright law". On 17 April 2009 Stockholm district court found all defendants guilty and sentenced them to one year in prison and to jointly pay 30 million SEK (app. 2.7 million or USD 3.5 million) in damages. The verdict was appealed.[2][3][4][5][6] The appeal was a partial success, as his sentence was reduced to four months, but the fine was increased to 32 million SEK.[7] The time in prison has been served.[8]

References

  1. https://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/26/pirate_bay_neo_nazi/
  2. Schmidt, Lars (2009-02-19). "The story about Carl Lundström and The Pirate Bay". SvD. Shibsted.
  3. Ricknäs, Mikael (2009-04-21). "Pirate Bay Case on Its Way to the Court of Appeal". PC World. IDG.
  4. http://www.svd.se/nyheter/inrikes/artikel_2752311.svd
  5. Stiernstedt, Jenny; Johansson, Astrid E; Söderling, Fredrik; Grassman, Oliver (2009-04-17). "The Pirate Bay sentenced to one year in prison". Dagens Nyheter.
  6. Rengfors, Kristoffer (2009-04-17). "Lundström får betala rekordskadeståndet". Metro (in Swedish).
  7. Kobie, Nicole (November 26, 2010). "Pirate Bay trio lose appeal against jail sentences". pcpro.co.uk. PCPRO. Retrieved November 26, 2010.
  8. http://www.svd.se/nyheter/inrikes/tva-domda-i-pirate-bay-malet-efterlysta_7377914.svd
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