Aaron Swartz Indictment Leading People To... Upload JSTOR Research To File Sharing Sites | Techdirt

Connotea Imports 2012-07-31

Summary:

"If it's true that Aaron Swartz's foray into an MIT computer wiring closet was as part of a project to copy JSTOR research and upload it to file sharing sites for open access, then I imagine part of the government's rationale for going after him would be the hope that it would act as a deterrent against anyone else doing the same thing. Of course, as I've pointed out with the feds' attempt to arrest members of Anonymous, it seems likely that this move will backfire in a big bad way. All it does is draw much more attention to the original goal. Indeed, Adam points us to the news that a guy by the name of Greg Maxwell just released 33GB of JSTOR scientific papers via The Pirate Bay because of the indictment against Aaron. In this case, believe it or not, it's all public domain research, which JSTOR is trying to charge hundreds of thousands of dollars to access...."

Link:

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110721/11122615195/aaron-swartz-indictment-leading-people-to-upload-jstor-research-to-file-sharing-sites.shtml

Updated:

07/29/2011, 14:52

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Tags:

oa.new ru.ps oa.pd oa.jstor oa.guerrilla oa.copyright

Authors:

petersuber

Date tagged:

07/31/2012, 13:02

Date published:

07/21/2011, 17:21