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by kule
4903 days ago
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This just feels like mob mentality to me. Someone messed up, albeit badly. I would guess the guy feels bad enough as it is without needing to get 25k people to kick him when he's down. EDIT: I guess what I'd really hope to have seen (not being a US citizen) is some petitions to get the laws/system changed rather than looking for someone to blame. |
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- The US is a democracy. Our government, elected, appointed, or career civil servants, is accountable to the people.
- The position of prosecutor has great power, and we all know that that requires great responsibility. Prosecutors can destroy reputations, livelihoods, lives, families, and more. Choosing on whom to bring the full strength of the US government to bear, and how much of that strength to loose at a particular target, is part of the critical judgment required for the position. Proper prosecutorial discretion has been shown sorely lacking in this (and other) protest-oriented hacking incidents.
I'll be happy to let Otiz, Haymann, and Garland speak for themselves to let us know just how badly they feel. To date, I've seen no word from any of them.
Speaking to your edit: there is a petition to change elements of the CFAA that the EFF has identified as particularly problematic:
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/reform-computer-fr...
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/01/aaron-swartz-fix-draco...
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5064448