The internet’s own boy: the story of Aaron Swartz [video]
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#12You really have to keep most people on a need-to-know basis.
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#14People should really be upset at the first girlfriend who tipped the Feds about the manifesto for immunity. You really have to keep most people on a need-to-know basis.
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#15The people who could not find their way to some thoughtfulness and restraint and stop an insanely inappropriate and disproportionate legal travesty should lose their jobs and be driven out of their professions.
That is just about every case ever. Even the really bad people, the ones you and I and everyone else reading this agree deserve to be locked behind bars, have their charges trumped up far beyond what they are actually guilty of in an attempt to coerce them to take a plea bargain for lesser charges. To put another way, they are successfully punishing most people for insisting on their right to a fair trial.
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#16I always felt this Jeff Atwood blog post was a good run down of why everyone was so upset over Aaron's suicide. It was a stupidly tragic mistake and Aaron knew better.
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#17Posted here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9505156
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#18The people who could not find their way to some thoughtfulness and restraint and stop an insanely inappropriate and disproportionate legal travesty should lose their jobs and be driven out of their professions.
>an insanely inappropriate and disproportionate legal travesty That is just about every case ever. Even the really bad people, the ones you and I and everyone else reading this agree deserve to be locked behind bars, have their charges trumped up far beyond what they are actually guilty of in an attempt to coerce them to take a plea bargain for lesser charges. To put another way, they are successfully punishing most…
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#19This time can we please skip the obligatory mega-thread about if Aaron was or wasn't a True Founder of Reddit?
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#20Just the video, embedded from youtube. Here's the official site of the movie: http://www.takepart.com/internets-own-boy Definitively a movie anyone using the internet should watch. I cried.
The film is released under Creative Commons and is available for free to stream or download (MPEG, OGG, Torrent) directly off the Internet Archive.
https://archive.org/details/TheInternetsOwnBoyTheStoryOfAaro...