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7:06 pm - 01/12/2013

Reddit co-founder takes his own life

WASHINGTON — Aaron Swartz, an Internet genius who helped deliver new Web content to users by co-developing Reddit and RSS before later becoming a digital activist, has committed suicide. He was 26.

Ellen Borakove, spokeswoman for New York's chief medical examiner, said Swartz hung himself and was pronounced dead late Friday in the city's Brooklyn borough. At the time of his death, Swartz, who had gone on to press for free public access to Web content, was just weeks away from being put on trial on accusations of stealing millions of scientific and literary journal articles from the subscription-only JSTOR service. He faced decades in prison and $1 million in fines if convicted. Following the activist's 2011 arrest, anti-censorship group Demand Progress said the prosecution "makes no sense."



"It's like trying to put someone in jail for allegedly checking too many books out of the library," the group's executive director David Segar said in a statement then. Swartz also had publicly discussed on his blog his battle with depression. Fellow technology activist Cory Doctorow met Swartz at 14 or 15 after he had already helped develop the RSS tool for users to get updates from blogs, news headlines and other online content. He later co-founded the social news website Reddit.

"In so many ways, he was an adult, even then, with a kind of intense, fast intellect that really made me feel like he was part and parcel of the Internet society," Doctorow wrote on the Boing Boing blog. "But Aaron was also a person who'd had problems with depression for many years... Whatever problems Aaron was facing, killing himself didn't solve them. Whatever problems Aaron was facing, they will go unsolved forever."

In an angry online post, Harvard Law School's Safra Center for Ethics director Lawrence Lessig denounced federal prosecutors' "bullying." "The question this government needs to answer is why it was so necessary that Aaron Swartz be labeled a 'felon,'" Lessig wrote. In an earlier post, the scholar wrote: "there is no way to express the sadness of this day."

"To the co-creator of RSS, of the Creative Commons architecture, of part of Reddit and of endless love and inspiration and friendships, rest. We are all incredibly sorry to have let you down," he added.

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RIP. He was younger than me. Also, his 'co-founding' of Reddit is apparently hotly debated. His company merged with Reddit about 6 months after launch but is officially called a founder.
devolute 13th-Jan-2013 12:23 am (UTC)
Here's the Reddit post. (Warning: Reddit)

The charges he was facing were legit ridiculous. RIP.
caravels 13th-Jan-2013 12:28 am (UTC)
lol @ warning:reddit
hearthecity 13th-Jan-2013 12:38 am (UTC)
lol that warning.
violue 13th-Jan-2013 12:41 am (UTC)
I was just on reddit for the last half hour or so, don't send me back
sweet_honesty 13th-Jan-2013 01:23 am (UTC)
I can't believe the punishment for that. Decades in prison for something that isn't a violent crime is unusual and cruel punishment
furato 13th-Jan-2013 01:43 am (UTC)
The charges for copyright infringement allegations are often unproportional like that. This isn't the first news I've seen where the punishment is comparable to murder. There's also that 9-year old in Finland who had her house raided and her laptop confiscated after her IP is caught downloading music from PirateBay and her father refused to pay a €600 fine. Even the artist that got her music downloaded feel ashamed of being attached to that case.

Edited at 2013-01-13 01:44 am (UTC)
lauracoy 13th-Jan-2013 02:18 am (UTC)
Honestly and people who have killed people can get as little as 2 years. Fuckedupness.
uss_galactica 13th-Jan-2013 07:49 am (UTC)
I was watching a news special on TV the other night about people who text and drive. Some of these people who have hit and killed people as a result of texting, don't even get a year or two, one only got 45 days in jail.
foxxywith2xs 13th-Jan-2013 02:40 am (UTC)
its actually disgusting that he would have gotten less time in prison FOR KILLING OR RAPING SOMEONE. i just cant even.
dr_doomsduck 13th-Jan-2013 02:00 pm (UTC)
Whenever I read stuff like this, it always feels like laws are there to help corporations, rather than people.
miss_pants 13th-Jan-2013 01:33 am (UTC)
It seems like if a DA decides to get a bee in their bonnet/make an example out of someone, there is no end to the damage & harassment they can inflict. Once someone is targeted they're fucked.

I feel like whoever was leading the charge in this case should be mentioned by name in these articles too. It's like federally sanctioned bullying & they should be held publically accountable for it.
hello_samm 13th-Jan-2013 01:54 am (UTC)
Reddit is amazing lmao
silly_izzy_me 13th-Jan-2013 03:14 am (UTC)
Lol that warning.
freeze_i_say 13th-Jan-2013 09:25 am (UTC)
the charges are beyond ridiculous, wtf ever
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