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Title The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz / Director: Knappenberger, Brian
Published Australia : ABC2, 2014
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Summary *Adult Themes, Coarse Language*As a teenager, Aaron Swartz was a computer-programming prodigy with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. After emerging as a pioneer of Internet activism, education, and politics, he was indicted on multiple federal charges in 2011 and 2012, setting off a complex chain of events that left the Internet community reeling. Shortly thereafter, at the age of 26, Swartz was found dead of an apparent suicide in his Brooklyn apartment. His family, friends and supporters immediately blamed the prosecutors of the case, who aimed to put him in jail for 35 years and brand him a convicted felon for life. Swartz was persecuted for the very rights and freedoms for which he stood, and that ultimately broke him.Weaving together home video footage and anecdotal interviews from his closest confidants, Brian Knappenberger creates a dynamic portrait of a precocious boy who grew up to lead the Internet community into a new age of data sharing and free speech.PRODUCTION DETAILS:Director, Writer and Executive Producer: Brian Knappenberger. A Luminant Media production
Event Broadcast 2014-11-02 at 20:30:00
Notes Classification: M
Subject Internet -- Political aspects.
Open access publishing.
Hacktivism.
Internet -- Social aspects.
Internet and activism.
New York (State) -- New York.
Form Streaming video
Author Knappenberger, Brian, director
Berners-Lee, Tim, cast
Cohn, Cindy, cast
Coleman, Gabriella, cast
Doctorow, Cory, cast
Eckersley, Peter, cast
Kahle, Brewster, cast
Lessig, Lawrence, cast
Lofgren, Zoe, cast
Malamud, Carl, cast
Norton, Quinn, cast
O'Reilly, Tim, cast
Soghoian, Christopher, cast