From: James A. Donald <[email protected]>

To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2013 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: Jacob Appelbaum in Germany
 

"James A. Donald"


>> As to Swartz he
 didn't commit any real crime so he never was, or pretended
>> to be, 'above the law'.
>Accessing someone else's computers without permission to obtain the 
>information therein is trespass.  The powerful trespass against the less 
>powerful.  He had mistaken ideas about how powerful he was.

My understanding (from reading the Wikipedia article on Swartz an hour ago) was 
that he accessed "PACER" information.   (  http://www.pacer.gov/   )    The 
information in PACER (which I have used a few times before, for example to 
access the docket for fake, forged, fraudulent "appeal" case 99-30210) is 
simply Federal court case files.  (Dockets; filings).  This material is legally 
in the public domain:  It is not even copyrighted.  I don't know if Swartz did 
anything 'illegal' to get into the computer that had the information, but I 
doubt that.
   Incidentally, the charge for PACER documents is now $0.10 per page, but if 
you run up a charge of less than $15.00 in a calendar quarter, there is no 
charge.  (In other words, less than 150 pages downloaded are free)
      Jim Bell  

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