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by marricks 3524 days ago
Interesting how they chose not to actually show any emails by themselves, just through wikileaks iframes... perhaps a CYA thing.
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This is the institution that pressed hacking charges against a kid scraping JSTOR from a broom closet.... they seem very protective of content sourced via their brand.
MIT did not press charges against Swartz. They did bring in outside law enforcement when they had an unknown party trespassing and installing equipment in a wiring closet, and who caused MIT to temporarily lose JSTOR access, thereby impacting research activities, and they had no idea what that unknown party was trying to accomplish.

By the time Swartz was arrested and identified, it was out of MIT's hands.

I miss Aaron a lot, but thank you for treating the incident objectively.
Why not let wikileaks serve the emails on the MIT page? It's the way the web is supposed to work. Also, the wikileaks archive is the "official" copy in some sense.