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Matthias Fritsch talk at A Game of You conference: The Story of Techno Viking

Disruption Network Lab organises a series of conferences in Berlin. The third one that we cover is called A Game of You.

In the year 2000 Matthias Fritsch shot a film from the back of a DJ-truck at the Fuck parade in Berlin. Years later he uploaded the movielette to youtube. One day he woke up and noticed the movie had gone viral. It had reached two million viewers overnight.

Years later he found himself at the highest court of Germany. His oponent, the leading figure of the short movie, who got known as the Techno Viking.

In his talk Matthias gives a detailed version and hits on arguments as the right on privacy and the right to artistic expression.

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