Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz dies at 26

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Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz dies at 26

Post by enum21 » Sun Jan 13, 2013 9:48 am

Internet activist, developer and computer prodigy commits suicide

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A co-founder of Reddit and activist who fought to make online content free to the public has been found dead, authorities confirmed Saturday, and his family is blaming the U.S. legal system for his suicide.

Aaron Swartz, 26, hanged himself in his Brooklyn apartment weeks before he was to go on trial on accusations that he stole millions of journal articles from an electronic archive in an attempt to make them freely available. If convicted, he faced decades in prison and a fortune in fines.

"Aaron's death is not simply a personal tragedy," Swartz's family said in a statement Saturday. "It is the product of a criminal justice system rife with intimidation and prosecutorial overreach. Decisions made by officials in the Massachusetts U.S. Attorney's office and at MIT contributed to his death."

He was pronounced dead Friday evening at home in Brooklyn's Crown Heights neighborhood, said Ellen Borakove, spokeswoman for New York's chief medical examiner. Police went to the apartment after receiving a 911 call from Swartz's girlfriend, who found him.

"Aaron's insatiable curiosity, creativity, and brilliance; his reflexive empathy and capacity for selfless, boundless love; his refusal to accept injustice as inevitable—these gifts made the world, and our lives, far brighter," the family statement said. "We're grateful for our time with him, to those who loved him and stood with him, and to all of those who continue his work for a better world."

'An extraordinary hacker and activist'
His death prompted an outpouring of grief from prominent voices on the intersection of free speech and the Web.

Swartz was "an extraordinary hacker and activist," the Electronic Frontier Foundation, an international nonprofit digital rights group based in California wrote in a tribute on its home page.

He "did more than almost anyone to make the Internet a thriving ecosystem for open knowledge, and to keep it that way," the tribute said.

Swartz was a prodigy who as a young teenager helped create RSS, a family of Web feed formats used to gather updates from blogs, news headlines, audio and video for users. He co-founded the social news website Reddit, which was later sold to Conde Nast, as well as the political action group Demand Progress, which campaigns against Internet censorship.

But Swartz struggled with depression.

"Surely there have been times when you've been sad," he wrote in a 2007 blog post. "Perhaps a loved one has abandoned you or a plan has gone horribly awry. Your face falls. Perhaps you cry. You feel worthless."

Swartz wrote that "depressed mood is like that, only it doesn't come for any reason and it doesn't go for any either."

Fought for free online information
Among Internet gurus, Swartz was considered a pioneer of efforts to make online information freely available.

"Playing Mozart's Requiem in honor of a brave and brilliant man," tweeted Carl Malamud, an Internet public domain advocate who believes in free access to legally obtained files.

Swartz aided Malamud's own effort to post federal court documents for free online, rather than the few cents per page that the government charges through its electronic archive, PACER. In 2008, The New York Times reported, Swartz wrote a program to legally download the files using free access via public libraries. About 20 percent of all the court papers were made available until the government shut down the library access.

The FBI investigated but did not charge Swartz, he wrote on his own website.

Three years later, Swartz was arrested in Boston and charged with stealing millions of articles from a computer archive at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prosecutors said he broke into a computer wiring closet on campus and used his laptop for the downloads.

Faced 13 felony charges
Experts puzzled over the arrest and argued that the result of the actions Swartz was accused of was the same as his PACER program: more information publicly available.

The prosecution "makes no sense," Demand Progress Executive Director David Segal said in a statement at the time. "It's like trying to put someone in jail for allegedly checking too many books out of the library."

Swartz pleaded not guilty to charges including wire fraud. His federal trial was to begin next month.

According to a federal indictment, Swartz stole the documents from JSTOR, a subscription service used by MIT that offers digitized copies of articles from academic journals. Prosecutors said he intended to distribute the articles on file-sharing websites.

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.

JSTOR did not press charges once it reclaimed the articles from Swartz, and some legal experts considered the case unfounded, saying that MIT allows guests access to the articles and Swartz, a fellow at Harvard's Safra Center for Ethics, was a guest.

Criticizing the government's actions in the pending prosecution, Harvard law professor and Safra Center faculty director Lawrence Lessig called himself a friend of Swartz's and wrote Saturday that "we need a better sense of justice. ... The question this government needs to answer is why it was so necessary that Aaron Swartz be labeled a `felon."'

JSTOR announced this week that it would make "more than 4.5 million articles" publicly available for free.
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RIP :-(

Κρίμα.. ειλικρινά στεναχωρήθηκα. Τόσο μεγάλο μυαλό να χαθεί έτσι? :-(
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Re: Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz dies at 26

Post by ja_the_invincible » Sun Jan 13, 2013 10:31 am

Αυτοκτόνησε ή τον αυτοκτονήσανε?Let the theories begin..
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Re: Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz dies at 26

Post by MpoMp » Sun Jan 13, 2013 10:59 am

Και μόνος να αυτοκτόνησε, σημαίνει πως ένιωθε και σκεφτόταν πολύ άσχημα και απαισιόδοξα. Και λογικό είναι. Και αυτά δε τα προκάλεσε ο ίδιος στον εαυτό του. Οπότε δε νομίζω ότι τίθεται το ερώτημα ja. Τον "αυτοκτονήσανε" και στις δύο περιπτώσεις... Κρίμα. Η κατάσταση όσο πάει και επιδεινώνεται...
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Re: Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz dies at 26

Post by PASCAL » Sun Jan 13, 2013 8:44 pm

Έχω δει κάτι photos στο net ότι έσφαζε γατάκια. Παίζει να είναι photoshopιές για να σπιλώσσουν τη μνήμη του ή να είναι αληθινές; Η αλήθεια είναι ότι πολλοί σπουδαίοι πληροφορικάριοι δεν στέκουν και τόσο καλά π.χ. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Reiser.
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Re: Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz dies at 26

Post by zweistein » Tue Jan 15, 2013 1:33 am

What a shame..
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Re: Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz dies at 26

Post by stranger » Tue Jan 15, 2013 8:53 pm

One of the prosecutors in the case of the online pioneer who killed himself this weekend, Aaron Swartz, was accused in 2008 of driving another hacker to suicide.

Some of Swartz's friends have accused Assistant United States Attorney Stephen Heymann of contributing to Swartz's suicide, with his unwillingness to compromise on the prosecution of Swartz in a case involving scholarly journal articles.

Back in 2008, another young hacker, Jonathan James, killed himself after being named a suspect in another Heymann case.

James, the first juvenile put into confinement for a federal cybercrime case, was found dead was two weeks after the Secret Service raided his house as part of its investigation of the TJX hacker case led by Heymann — the largest personal identity hack in history. He was thought to be "JJ," the unindicted co-conspirator named in the criminal complaints filed with the US District Court in Massachusetts. In his suicide note, James wrote that he was killing himself in response to the federal investigation and their attempts to tie him to a crime which he did not commit:
"I have no faith in the 'justice' system. Perhaps my actions today, and this letter, will send a stronger message to the public. Either way, I have lost control over this situation, and this is my only way to regain control."

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"Remember," he wrote, "it's not whether you win or lose, it's whether I win or lose, and sitting in jail for 20, 10, or even 5 years for a crime I didn't commit is not me winning. I die free."
Heymann received the Attorney General's Award for Distinguished Service for "directing the largest and most successful identity theft and hacking investigation and prosecution ever conducted in the United States."

Swartz's family has accused Heymann, U.S. Attorneys Scott Garland who was the lead prosecutor, and Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz of contributing to their son's death, who was known to have suffered from depression.

"Aaron's death is not simply a personal tragedy. It is the product of a criminal justice system rife with intimidation and prosecutorial overreach. Decisions made by officials in the Massachusetts U.S. attorney's office and at M.I.T. contributed to his death."

While Ortiz ultimately holds the responsibility for the department, Heymann was the lawyer handling the negotiations with Swartz and his attorneys.

A petition has been put up online demanding that Heymann be fired because of his "overzealous prosecution of an allegedly minor and non-violent electronic crime led to the suicide of Aaron Swartz."

Christina DiIorio-Sterling, spokesperson for the United States Attorney Office said neither Heymann nor Ortiz would comment. "It is not appropriate to make a public comment," she said. "We want to respect the family's privacy at this time."

In 1998, Heymann also helped bring the first federal prosecution of a juvenile hacker, who brought down air traffic control communications at a Worcester Massachusetts airport. The unidentified teen plead guilty in return for two years probation, a fine, community service and was banned from using a computer with a modem for two years.

Heymann created one of the first computer-crime units in the country. Back in 1996, he prosecuted and supervised the electronic surveillance of the first case using a court-ordered wiretap on a computer network. "Harvard balked at the request," according to an article in Network World magazine (May 6, 1996). "We don't monitor the network, and we respect the privacy of our users," Franklin Steen, the Harvard network director told the magazine. To tap into the system, the DOJ had to get a court order, which came with a gag rule to keep anyone from tipping off the suspect.

The case found Argentinian Julio Cesar Ardita guilty of breaking into the Harvard University computer system, which he then used to break into numerous government sites, including the Department of Defense and NASA.
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Re: Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz dies at 26

Post by MpoMp » Mon Jan 21, 2013 7:06 pm

Με πράξεις ανυπακοής, ακαδημαϊκοί και χρήστες τιμούν τον χακτιβιστή Άαρον Σουόρτς

Για να τιμήσουν τον 26χρονο αυτόχειρα χακτιβιστή Άαρον Σουόρτς, ακαδημαϊκοί ασπάζονται την ιδέα της ανοικτής πρόσβασης στην έρευνα και δημοσιεύουν ελεύθερα τα άρθρα τους μαζικά υπό μορφή PDF. Στο Twitter, διαδίδεται η προσπάθεια να αποδοθούν τιμές στον «Άγιο του Διαδικτύου» κάνοντας πράξη όλα όσα πρέσβευε: την ανοικτή πρόσβαση στην γνώση, τα ανοικτά δεδομένα και την ανοικτή αδειοδότηση έργων, με τις άδειες Creative Commons. Νωρίτερα, οι Anonymous αποχαιρετούσαν τον χακτιβιστή Σουόρτς, χτυπώντας το MIT.edu.

Μπορείτε να βρείτε τα ακαδημαϊκά άρθρα που μοιράζονται καθηγητές από όλο τον κόσμο (και από την Ελλάδα) με το hashtag #pdftribute

Στο http://pdftribute.net/ συγκεντρώνονται όλα τα tweet με το hashtag και τις παραπομπές στα επιστημονικά άρθρα, που διατίθενται ανοικτά.

Στην σελίδα http://www.rememberaaronsw.com/ συγκεντρώνονται μηνύματα στην μνήμη του Άαρον Σουόρτς.

Ακολούθησε ένα plug in για τους browser με την χαρακτηριστική επωνυμία Aaron Swartz Memorial JSTOR Liberator.


Με ένα κλικ στο bookmarklet (διαθέσιμο στην διεύθυνση http://aaronsw.archiveteam.org/), οι χρήστες καλούνται να επαναλάβουν το αδίκημα για το οποίο αντιμετώπιζε 35ετή φυλάκιση στις ΗΠΑ ο έξοχος προγραμματιστής και οραματιστής το 2013, δηλαδή να προβούν σε μια πράξη ανυπακοής και να «απελευθερώσουν» ένα έγγραφο από την συνδρομητική βάση JSTOR. Οι χρήστες κατεβάζουν ένα έγγραφο ο καθένας και το μοιράζουν, κατά παράβαση των όρων της βάσης του MIT, αφήνοντας ένα μήνυμα προς τιμήν του Άαρον Σουόρτς. «Έτσι θα αποδείξετε ότι δεν ήταν μάταιος ο αγώνας και ο θάνατος του νεαρού χακτιβιστή», γράφουν οι Neurobonkers στο BigThink.com, όπου άνθρωποι από διάφορα σημεία του κόσμου συζητούν και αναλύουν τις επονομαζόμενες «μεγάλες ιδέες» της εποχής μας. Την ώρα της δημοσίευσης, 3.177 έγγραφα «είχαν σωθεί».

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