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The Idealist: Aaron Swartz and the Rise of Free Culture on the Internet
Justin Peters
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| #446563 in Books | 2016-01-12 | 2016-01-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.20 x6.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 352 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Almost a thriller for copyright/open access geeks|By C Mak|When "On the media" interviewed the author I paused the podcast about half-way through and ordered the book--and even ordered it in print because I knew I wanted to be able to share it--something we can't do effectively with licensed content (eformat) As a librarian who is equal parts copyright geek and open access adv||"In this impressively nimble and engrossing big-picture biography, Peters places hacktivist Swartz within a pantheon of intellectual property trailblazers and presents a colorful history of American publishing, public libraries, censorship, and copyright law."
A smart, lively history of the Internet free culture movement and its larger effects on society—and the life and shocking suicide of Aaron Swartz, a founding developer of Reddit and Creative Commons—from Slate correspondent Justin Peters.
Aaron Swartz was a zealous young advocate for the free exchange of information and creative content online. He committed suicide in 2013 after being indicted by the government for illegally downloading millions...
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