So the story goes that Aaron Swartz, one of 3 cofounders of reddit, bastion of the defense of free speech, the existence of whom reddit has censored from their official history, in 2011 attempted to download a more than the TOS allowed number of journal articles from JSTOR. He was caught and JSTOR demanded the return of the articles and a promise not to redistribute them etc. Aaron agreed and JSTOR was satisfied and did not want to prosecute saying they suffered no damages or losses, which should have been the end of the issue.
Except the Massachusetts US Attorney’s office decided to file a case themselves against Aaron with a laundry list of hacking crime accusations that would have amounted to 35 years in prison and a 1 million dollar fine, which is basically ridiculous. Murderers get less time! HOwever many felt Aaron could have won that case by arguing his actions did not constitute a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act because JSTOR allowed people to download journal articles anyway, Aaron had only breached the TOS by downloading more than allowed. A breach of TOS does not automatically constitute a crime. Article about that story here: https://www.rt.com/news/aaron-swartz-suicide-reddit-858/
So he might have won that case, but instead when he was alone in his apartment, they say he hanged himself. I feel this whole story is suspicious. I have not heard any evidence he was suicidal. And the charges on him were clearly way over the top. Could it be he planned to fight the accusations and still fight for freedoms so they finally decided to kill him?
He had revolutionary ideas for the internet and believed in the good it could bring to the world. It's not surprising he was silenced.
It is however a shame. Think about reddit, the base of which is open source so that with a bit of time and code anyone can set up a reddit clone.
Are you saying that he maybe set up reddit that way because he saw the danger and wanted to make sure that others could compete with reddit? I know very little about programming so I am not sure the significance of your words.
Essentially, yes, open source means the code is free for anyone to see and use, modify and build on top of.
Got it so he made it open source when means anyone can nab the reddit source code and make a copy of reddit and stick it on a diff server and it's totally legal? I am going to guess the current operators of reddit can't change that or they already would have. That's cool! Is that why this venue looks and navigates a lot like reddit? To be honest, I like that because I don't have to learn a whole new system.
Welp we can still hope one tiny seed of his efforts makes it through the storm and survives to sprout again in the future.
That's exactly why yes.
Or was he just shadow-banned from life.
He was murdered for finding the evidence of the Pedo ring in MIT
Jeffry Epstein, John & Nicholas Negroponte, Steven Pinker etc.
https://www.winterwatch.net/2020/08/was-aaron-swartz-killed-by-a-mit-satanic-child-porn-ring/