Today marks Aaron Swartz ’s death anniversary. His fight for open knowledge and digital rights continues as the forces he opposed grow stronger.
His famous Guerilla Open Access Manifesto was not the work of a reckless radical, but of someone deeply aware of history, inequality, and the asymmetry of power between institutions and individuals. “Information is power,” he wrote, “but like all power, there are those who want to keep it for themselves.”
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the female and hispanic federal prosecutor appointed by obama would not accept a plea bargain from aaron's defense lawyer
Sad thought Obama was for the people
Very good documentary:
view on www.youtube.comYou can find it on youtube and other sites to watch in full.
"He was the Internet's own boy and the old world killed him""He was the Internet's own boy and the old world killed him"
added this to my "to read" list — i think i did not yet read it