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Jan 12 - Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz commits [rip] in midst of controversial trial


 Jan 12 - Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz commits [rip] in midst of controversial trial
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The co-founder of social news website Reddit committed [rip] in New York City on Friday. Aaron Swartz was facing a controversial trial over the alleged violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. He faced decades in prison and a $1 million fine.
“The tragic and heartbreaking information you received is, regrettably, true,” Swartz’ attorney, Elliot R. Peters, said in an email to The Tech.
The 26-year-old was the co-founder of Reddit and executive director of Demand Progress, a website that focuses on policy changes for civil liberties, civil rights, and government reform in the US.
Swartz was also a renowned programmer. By the age of 13, he created his first web application which was essentially the same idea as Wikipedia, according to his website.
In 2011, Swartz was charged with allegedly stealing more than four million academic journals from JSTOR, an archive of scientific journals and academic papers, via an open connection at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
He faced 13 felony charges, including breaching site terms and intending to share downloaded files through peer-to-peer networks, computer fraud, wire fraud, obtaining information from a protected computer, and criminal forfeiture. He was also accused of evading MIT’s attempts to kick his laptop off the network while downloading millions of documents from JSTOR.
Many say the lawsuit is unfounded because MIT allows guests access to JSTOR – and Swartz, who was undertaking a fellowship at Harvard’s Safra Center for Ethics at the time of downloading, was a guest.
The case has also been deemed highly controversial because it wasn’t JSTOR – the alleged victim in the case – which referred Swartz to the federal government, according to the company’s vice president of Marketing and Communications, Heidi McGregor. She says JSTOR was content once it reclaimed the works from Swartz.
“We stopped this downloading activity, and the individual responsible, Mr. Swartz, was identified. We secured from Mr. Swartz the content that was taken, and received confirmation that the content was not and would not be used, copied, transferred, or distributed,” the company said in its statement on the prosecution.
The statement went on to say that the investigation was directed by the United States Attorney’s Office.
And while the US government was threatening Swartz with decades in prison and a hefty fine, some say the move was entirely unfounded.
“This makes no sense. It’s like trying to put someone in jail for allegedly checking too many books out of the library,” Demand Progress Executive Director David Segar said in a statement, as quoted by Wired magazine.
“It’s even more strange because the alleged victim has settled any claims against Aaron, explained they’ve suffered no loss or damage, and asked the government not to prosecute,” Segal said.
Feeling he had no other choice, Swartz surrendered himself to authorities in July 2011 and was released on bond. In September 2012, he appeared at the hearing in court and pleaded not guilty. His trial was scheduled for February 2013.
Many of the charges stemmed from Swartz allegedly breaching JSTOR’s terms of service agreement.
“JSTOR authorizes users to download a limited number of journal articles at a time,” the latest indictment said. “Before being given access to JSTOR’s digital archive, each user must agree and acknowledge that they cannot download or export content from JSTOR’s computer servers with automated programs such as web robots, spiders, and scrapers.”
The case would have tested the reach of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which was created to reduce the cracking of computer systems and federal domains-related offenses. The law, which was passed in 1984, enhances the government’s ability to prosecute hackers who accessed computers to steal information or disrupt computer functionality.
But according to plaintiff attorney Max Kennerly, Swartz may not have violated the law at all.
“It is by no means clear that Swartz has actually violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Recently, the Fourth Circuit joined the Ninth Circuit in alleging that violating the terms of service does not constitute a crime under the CFAA. In contrast, the Fifth, Seventh and Eleventh Circuits have held that it can be a crime. Swartz' case is in the First Circuit. This is the classic sort of Circuit Split that prompts Supreme Court review,” Kennerly said on his blog.
If he would have been convicted, Swartz would have faced up to 35 years in prison and a $1 million fine.

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21 comments for "Jan 12 - Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz commits [rip] in midst of controversial trial"


 01-12-2013, 08:58 PMonline - #2
Aurora
!! [pic]
 01-12-2013, 09:15 PMaway - #3
purelogic
Originally Posted by Borealis
!! [pic]
he didn't wanna get[..]d in prison for decades [pic]
 01-12-2013, 09:41 PMaway - #4
Kokujin Kotei|m
I'm curious to know what good these[..]ets would have been in his hands. Like, what possible intentions could you have with this material?
 01-12-2013, 10:31 PMonline - #5
MochaWhitey
I hope he wasn't "offed" [pic]
 01-12-2013, 10:45 PMaway - #6
King Allister
Originally Posted by Kokujin Kotei
I'm curious to know what good these[..]ets would have been in his hands. Like, what possible intentions could you have with this material?
thousands of ebooks from MIT?
 01-12-2013, 10:54 PMaway - #7
Matt504
in completely unrelated news, JSTOR has decided to make its archives available for free.




"[rip]" [pic]
 01-13-2013, 03:15 AMaway - #8
"SS"
sounds like he was a gifted dude sucks that he k!lled himself over some bs tho probably coulda been beneficial to society
 01-13-2013, 03:16 AMaway - #9
white-chocolate
Originally Posted by thug prayers
i remember Reddit was worth several millions and when they finally sold it they only got like low 6 figures. [pic]
this probably why he off'd himself... still choked he didn't sell earlier
 01-13-2013, 03:32 AMaway - #10
itzjmoney510
Originally Posted by purelogic
he didn't wanna get[..]d in prison for decades [pic]
Because everyone one gets[..]d in prison...[pic] change your username dumb[..].
 01-13-2013, 06:26 AMaway - #11
WhoNextWithPlex
Originally Posted by purelogic
he didn't wanna get[..]d in prison for decades [pic]
he founded reddit and is white. you seriously think with all that money and milky skin that dude is looking at spending decades in prison for downloading files on the internet?

hes not a !!, hes a !!in idiot.
 01-13-2013, 07:00 AMaway - #12
young_al
Originally Posted by WhoNextWithPlex
he founded reddit and is white. you seriously think with all that money and milky skin that dude is looking at spending decades in prison for downloading files on the internet?

hes not a !!, hes a !!in idiot.
Hmm nice reply but this internet business !! is SERIOUS. Just look at Mark Zuckerberg, and they even threw a 29 year old female NYU graduate in jail for 22 months and fined her $250,000 for running a pirate movie site online by hollywood, and MPAA. Big business folks!

Dont worry about the jail time think about how much money you will be fined. Save the jail time for the murks.

Last edited by young_al; 01-13-2013 at 08:28 AM..
 01-13-2013, 08:34 AMaway - #13
Cap Peeler
Facing decades in jail and a fine of $1mil for downloading research books while the CEOs of countrywide, merryl lynch, AIG, etc get millions in bonuses and no jail for driving the world's economy to the ground [pic]

The nerve of the legal system [pic]
 01-13-2013, 09:01 AMaway - #14
ill 800
justice at its finest!
 01-13-2013, 09:10 AMaway - #15
TheMob
Damn...
 01-13-2013, 11:40 AMaway - #16
Dontess
somethin doesnt sound right here...
 01-13-2013, 11:52 AMaway - #17
TB
The 26-year-old was the co-founder of Reddit and executive director of Demand Progress, a website that focuses on policy changes for civil liberties, civil rights, and government reform in the US.
maybe he saw some shyt on the mit site that they didn't want to get released to the public or something, but this right here is the real reason they were pushing this shyt so hard [pic]
 01-13-2013, 12:26 PMaway - #18
invaderchin
Originally Posted by MochaWhitey
I hope he wasn't "offed" [pic]
knocked off



im sure he was touched


[pic]
 01-13-2013, 06:10 PMonline - #19
Ni2
Originally Posted by WhoNextWithPlex
he founded reddit and is white. you seriously think with all that money and milky skin that dude is looking at spending decades in prison for downloading files on the internet?

hes not a !!, hes a !!in idiot.
you say files which has to be the most general term ever. ya i understand white privilege. but hes not stealing lil wayne songs. hes stealing from a more powerful white conglomerate. oh he has money to pay off the judge. ya well they got more.
 01-13-2013, 11:48 PMaway - #20
Ahmed
i know, why would u k!ll ur self
 
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