Julia Schramm Explained
Julia Schramm (born 30 September 1985, in Frankfurt am Main) is a German politician and publicist. From April to October 2012, she was a member of the federal executive of the Pirate Party.[1] She left the party in 2014 and joined the Left in 2016.[2]
Her book Click Me, along with her (or her publisher's) pursuit of illegally distributed copies of the book, has caused controversy in Germany.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] In 2016 she published a book on Angela Merkel called Fifty Shades of Merkel.[8]
Notes and References
- News: Doppel-Rücktritt erschüttert Piratenpartei - SPIEGEL ONLINE . Der Spiegel . Spiegel.de . 26 October 2012. 29 May 2013.
- News: Ex-Piraten docken bei der Linken an . Die ZEIT . 21 January 2016. 23 June 2016.
- News: Pirate Party Member Julia Schramm Slammed for Defending Copyright - SPIEGEL ONLINE . Der Spiegel . Spiegel.de . 20 September 2012. 29 May 2013. Reinbold . Fabian .
- Web site: Julia Schramm and DMCA Takedowns – a Pirate and Her Copyright . Piratetimes.net . 19 September 2012 . 29 May 2013.
- Web site: FAIL – Prominent Pirate Party Politician Goes After Book Pirates . TorrentFreak . 18 September 2012 . 29 May 2013.
- Web site: Top Pirate Party Member Has DMCA Takedown Notices Issued In Her Name . Techdirt . 18 September 2012 . 29 May 2013.
- Web site: Morris . Kevin . German Pirate Party member stops people from pirating her book . The Daily Dot . 19 September 2012 . 29 May 2013.
- Web site: Haaf. Meredith. Ironisch-distanzierte Kanzlerinnenverehrung. 6 April 2021. Süddeutsche Zeitung. 27 April 2016 . de.