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The Internets Own Boy The Story of Aaron Swartz

This film revolves around the life of programmer Aaron Swartz who worked on the development of the basic Internet protocol RSS and his founding mission for Reddit, and other fingerprints in the Internet world. Aaron has a lot of assignments, the last of which is to engage in social justice and political organization, along with his aggressive approach to accessing confidential information. It was a mission that put him in a legal nightmare for two years and that was his bad end
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Flick Filosopher
August 29, 2014 An essential - and enraging - documentary about the life, career, and death of Internet activist Aaron Swartz, a danger to corporate hegemony whose work could not be allowed to continue.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
November 26, 2014 Passionately tells a tragic tale of injustice.
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Oregonian
August 29, 2014 Brian Knappenberger's captivating film gives much to think about, including what oversight should be required when the government looks into our lives.
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Globe and Mail
June 27, 2014 A touching, morally outraged portrait that, in memory of Swartz, may inspire people to ask hard questions about how the new world is being shaped away from view, behind closed doors.
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Richard Roeper.com
June 27, 2014 Deserves an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary.
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Laramie Movie Scope
November 12, 2014 I was hesitant about seeing this movie. I thought it was just another film glamorizing suicidal people. It turns out to be more of a celebration of the short, but incredibly productive life of Aron Swartz and the things he stood for.
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San Francisco Chronicle
July 09, 2014 The film not only canonizes its hero - who committed suicide amid a nasty federal indictment against him - but also brushes aside any big-picture concerns about national security and Internet piracy.
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Entertainment Weekly
December 03, 2014 Talking (egg)heads reiterate outrage over the Obama Justice Department's witch hunt against him, but Swartz's ex-girlfriend adds heart when she tearfully recalls first seeing the ''end date'' on his Wikipedia page.
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RogerEbert.com
June 28, 2014 Aaron Swartz's story should make you furious.
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Observer (UK)
August 31, 2014 Knappenberger argues that the case against Swartz was overzealously pursued in order to make an example of him and on the evidence presented here it's hard to disagree.
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rec.arts.movies.reviews
January 22, 2015 A brilliant and idealistic soul sacrificed at the altar of Barack Obama's war on intellectual and political transparency.
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