(1-15-12) Let us start by dismissing the prosecution's ludicrous charge that any programmer as talented as Aaron Swartz would dedicate his life to stealing an archive that dispenses its academic papers for a few dollars apiece to the public or for free to students under department accounts.
MIT professors, who are so full of themselves, are the only ones who might take seriously such a fool's errand as a worthy objective for the brilliant and rebellious Swartz or the law suit as the cause of his so-called "suicidal depression."
The mass media have been fed, and eagerly swallowed, the unpalatable lies hurled against a courageous young man whose guilt lies solely in his disgust at the online filth from "respectable" Internet paragons who have deviously corrupted the morals of his generation.
America's leading center for computer science has unleashed a campaign of slander against Swartz, who cannot defend himself through the media or in the docket now that he is dead.