'The government killed him': A tribute to activist and programmer Aaron Swartz 10 years after his death | Shawn Vulliez and Aaron Moritz

Published: Jan. 11, 2023, 4:24 p.m.

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Jan. 11, 2023 marks the tenth anniversary of the death of Aaron Swartz. Swartz had a prolific career as a computer programmer: At the age of 12 he created The Info Network, a user-generated encyclopedia widely credited as a precursor to Wikipedia, and his later work would transform the internet as we know it. He helped co-found Reddit, developed the RSS web feed format, and helped lay the technical foundations of Creative Commons, \\u201ca global nonprofit organization that enables sharing and reuse of creativity and knowledge through the provision of free legal tools.\\u201d In 2011, Swartz was arrested and indicted on federal charges after downloading a large number of academic articles from the website JSTOR through the MIT network. A year later, prosecutors added an additional nine felony counts against Swartz, ultimately threatening him with a million dollars in fines and up to 35 years in prison. Swartz was found dead in his Brooklyn apartment from suicide on Jan. 11, 2013. TRNN Editor-in-Chief Maximillian Alvarez speaks with the co-hosts of the Srsly Wrong podcast, Shawn Vulliez and Aaron Moritz, about the life and legacy of Aaron Swartz.

Viewers can learn more about Swartz by watching the documentary The Internet\\u2019s Own Boy, and reading his \\u201cGuerilla Open Access Manifesto.\\u201d

Post-Production: Jules Taylor

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