wired.com — When Aaron Swartz, a 22 year-old programmer, decided last fall to help an open government activist amass a public and free copy of millions of federal court records, he did not expect he?d end up with an FBI agent trying to surveil his house. But that?s what happened, as Swartz found out this week the feds mounted a serious investigation...
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rainemakerOct 6, 2009
The amount the feds are claiming is s**t. PACER (thankfully) cuts you a bargain by rounding down (waaaaay down) on large document searches. e.g. pull up a 100 page brief with exhibits, and you usually only get charged for 40 pages. etc.
mrdjamesOct 6, 2009
And the government wants all health records digitized.... Governments the problem, not the solution.
luxfestinusOct 6, 2009
I'll make it easy for you. She does.Source:<a class="user" href="http://www.stdfriends.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.stdfriends.com/</a>
thenepentheOct 6, 2009
Ouch. >: