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Congress' horse-and-buggy computer laws
As martyrs go, Aaron Swartz was an extraordinary example of the breed. A computer programming genius, he had helped develop the social networking site Reddit and became known as a leading advocate for easy and free information sharing on the Web. When...Tags: Suicide, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Free research! Swartz's cause lives on
Research wants to be free. Not free to perform. Quality academic research requires the sustained efforts of well-paid personnel and, at times, the use of expensive equipment. Not free to archive. Storing the results and analysis of peer-reviewed...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Arts and Culture, Prices, Economic Indicator, Libraries
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Webliography: Research wants to be free
Change of SubjectUPDATED TUESDAY MORNING The public directly and indirectly subsidizes an awful lot of academic research on the theory that knowledge is an important public good. So the public should have access to it! We should be able to arrange the...... -
Juez ordena publicar documentos en caso contra activista Swartz
ReutersBOSTON, 14 mayo (Reuters) - Un juez estadounidense ha ordenado la publicación de documentos previamente sellados en un caso por piratería contra el fallecido activista de Internet Aaron Swartz. Swartz se suicidó en enero antes de ir a juicio por...Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Aaron Swartz: North Shore teachers recall Internet prodigy
Many people in Highland Park, where Aaron Swartz was raised, continue to struggle with his suicide at age 26 earlier this month as he faced federal prosecution for downloading millions of academic articles without authorization. "He was challenging in...
Tags: Students, Douglas Adams, Awards and Prizes, Reddit Inc., Highland Park (Brooklyn, New York)
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Documents in case against Internet activist Aaron Swartz to be released
ReutersBOSTON - Previously sealed documents in the criminal hacking case against deceased Internet activist Aaron Swartz were ordered released Monday by a U.S. judge. Swartz, who was raised in Highland Park, committed suicide in January before going to trial...Tags: Punishment, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Networking, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Aaron Swartz is gone, but his story refuses to go away. Why?
This post has been updated. See below for details.By now, Web users should know about Aaron Swartz, because it's getting hard not to hear about him. The 26-year-old computer prodigy helped develop RSS and Reddit; he was also a folk hero to the open Web movement, which argues for greater information...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, John Cornyn, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Justice System
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U.S. House watchdogs want explanation of Aaron Swartz prosecution
This post has been updated and corrected. See the note below for details.Two of Congress' top watchdogs have asked the Justice Department to explain its prosecution of Aaron Swartz, a popular hacktivist who committed suicide Jan. 11. Swartz, 26, was facing the possibility of years in prison for downloading millions of...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Crime, Law and Justice, John Cornyn, Reddit Inc., Justice System
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Aaron Swartz dies at 26; Internet folk hero founded Reddit
Aaron Swartz, who co-founded Reddit and became an Internet folk hero for fighting to make online content free to the public, committed suicide Friday. He was 26. Swartz hanged himself in his Brooklyn, N.Y., apartment, said a statement released by his...
Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, Reddit Inc., Tim Berners-Lee
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Aaron Swartz's suicide continues to ripple through Congress
Aaron Swartz may change the Internet yet again, even in death, with the help of lawmakers who have expressed a fondness for breaking the law. At a Washington, D.C., memorial Monday night, members of Congress and loved ones gathered to remember Swartz,...
Tags: Los Angeles Times, Suicide, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons
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'Anonymous' hacks government site to protest hacktivist's death
A collective of hackers known as Anonymous commandeered a Department of Justice website Saturday to protest what it called the harsh treatment by government prosecutors of Internet activist Aaron Swartz, who committed suicide this month. The hackers...
Tags: Suicide, Crime, Law and Justice, Gowanus, Reddit Inc., Justice System
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After Jody Sherman death, tech community seeks dialogue on suicide
Silicon Beach is mourning the death of entrepreneur and Ecomom co-founder Jody Sherman this week. Sherman, 47, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, officials said. Since his death Monday, several L.A. tech bloggers, friends and venture capitalists...
Tags: Suicide, Social Media, Media Industry, Computer Networking and Internet
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Jan 26, 2013
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Feb 1, 2013
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