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The revolution will not be is being televised.

Click to enlarge ussc-govIt’s being streamed now, as well as uploaded to Youtube. What is Anonymous?, a 30-minute video found on Youtube.

I found a better 90 minute-long video on Youtube, but it was removed as I was viewing it. It looked at the beginnings of Anonymous, on 4chan.org.

Oh — ussc.gov remains off-line. Apparently Anonymous knocked it off-line on Saturday morning, 26 January, as a protest against the aggressive prosecution of Aaron Swartz. It returned for a while, then it was knocked off-line again and replaced with a Space Blasters video game that allowed the player to fire at various Justice Department website URLS. Then for a day or two, there was a page (illustrated) that announced that the site was being rebuilt by the US Justice Department. Then it was knocked off-line again. It remains off-line as I write this. That totals about ten days of dead air.

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Whitehouse.gov petitions page

White House petition pageI just signed the petition at WhiteHouse.gov to remove Assistant U.S. Attorney Steve Heymann. He’s the guy who, together with U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz, threw the book at Aaron Swartz for violating a website’s Terms Of Service. The petition, which needs 14,000 more signatures, asserts

To prosecute these actions the same as rapes and murders is a savage abuse of the criminal justice system which continues to destroy the lives of peaceful, productive members of society.

I also signed the petition to remove Ms. Ortiz, which already has enough signatures. Excerpt from that petition:

A prosecutor who does not understand proportionality and who regularly uses the threat of unjust and overreaching charges to extort plea bargains from defendants regardless of their guilt is a danger to the life and liberty of anyone who might cross her path.

There are more reasons to remove her from office: Carmen Ortiz’s Sordid Rap Sheet.

I found this in a comment by Stuart Davies to the eye-opening article Aaron Swartz’s Prosecutors Employ Outrageous Bullying Tactics as Standard Operating Procedure:

the corporate state was clearly out to get him because of his previous success at making public records…. public! They knew he was going to be a problem for their efforts to close public access to government information, and they wanted to make an example of him . . .

Removing these two prosecutors won’t solve the problem, of course. The Department of Justice will just replace them with ambitious clones. In the meantime, the DOJ refuses to prosecute the Wall Street criminals. PBS’ Frontline documented this in a recent 53-minute video titled The Untouchables.

I’m impressed with the White House’s petitions page. Have a look: petitions.whitehouse.gov

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Anonymous knocks ussc.gov offline

The website of the United States Sentencing Commission www.ussc.gov has been knocked offline today. According to Google’s cache, the commission “establishes sentencing policies and practices for the Federal courts.” The site “contains reports to Congress, publications, … ”

The attack appears to be a response to the overzealous prosecution of Aaron Swartz by federal prosecutors Carmen Ortiz and Stephen Heymann. Mr. Swartz’s crime? He violated a website’s Terms Of Service. The website’s owner did not wish to press charges, yet Ms. Ortiz indicted Mr. Swartz for crimes which could have locked him behind bars for up to 50 years and cost him up to 4 million dollars in fines, plus legal fees.

A N O N Y M O U S We are Legion. We do not Forgive. We do not Forget. Expect us.
A N O N Y M O U S
We are Legion. We do not Forgive. We do not Forget. Expect us.
The group Anonymous claims credit for the attack. This Anonymous video appeared on Youtube today: Anonymous Operation Last Resort. Who was Aaron Swartz? Aaron Swartz and a depraved Justice System.

Prosecutors’ histories: Aaron Swartz’s Prosecutors Employ Outrageous Bullying Tactics as Standard Operating Procedure

Is this the start of Operation Last Resort by Anonymous? They’ve claimed, “This time there will be change, or there will be chaos.”

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Memories of Aaron Swartz

Friends and family of Aaron Swartz have created a site of rememberances: http://rememberaaronsw.tumblr.com/. Here is a sample (source: Apple ad copy):

Aaron SwartzHere’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. While some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.

We will miss you Aaron… – Bryon Cole 

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Demand Progress’ Aaron Swartz dies at age 26.

I liked what 26 year old programmer / activist Aaron Swartz said recently about the stillborn SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and in August I wrote about his Demand Progress organization in an article titled DemandProgress.org seems to be on the right track. He’s now dead, after apparently committing suicide yesterday.

Aaron SwartzFor the past year he’s been under federal indictment for the theft of 4.8 million JSTOR (Journal Storage) documents from MIT. He intended to make them freely available for download by anyone. His actions raised questions about the ownership and publication of academic papers.

Previously, he and others did a similar thing with legal case law documents — public domain material — that resided behind a paywall in a library named PACER. They downloaded from PACER, then uploaded the documents to a free library that they dubbed RECAP.

His friend Cory Doctorow wrote in a eulogy: RIP, Aaron Swartz:

we have all lost someone today who had more work to do, and who made the world a better place when he did it.

New York Times article: Aaron Swartz, Precocious Programmer and Internet Activist, Dies at 26


Lessig Blog, v2: Prosecutor as bully

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