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      • MIT has released a report that details the Institute’s involvement in the case of Aaron Swartz, the computer programmer who committed suicide in January 2013.
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  2. Jul 30, 2013 · A much-anticipated report on MIT’s actions in relation to the case of Aaron Swartz, a young computer programmer and Internet activist who committed suicide in January, finds no wrongdoing on MIT’s part.

  3. Jul 31, 2013 · MIT has released a report that details the Institute’s involvement in the case of Aaron Swartz, the computer programmer who committed suicide in January 2013. The report, “MIT and the Prosecution of Aaron Swartz,” describes MIT’s actions and addresses whether the Institute should have been more actively involved.

  4. Did MIT urge the U.S. Attorney's Office to prosecute Aaron Swartz? No. The report finds that MIT never requested that a federal criminal prosecution be brought against Aaron Swartz. The decision to prosecute Swartz was made solely by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Boston.

  5. Jul 30, 2013 · In January 2013, MIT President L. Rafael Reif asked Professor Hal Abelson to lead a thorough analysis of MIT's involvement in the Aaron Swartz matter, from the time that MIT first perceived unusual activity on its network in fall 2010 up to the time of Aaron Swartz's suicide on January 11, 2013.

  6. Jul 30, 2013 · Did MIT urge the U.S. Attorney’s Office to prosecute Aaron Swartz? No. The report finds that MIT never requested that a federal criminal prosecution be brought against Aaron Swartz. The decision to prosecute Swartz was made solely by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston.

  7. As President Reif promised in his March 19, 2013 letter to the MIT community, MIT is making available a number of documents that bear on MIT's involvement in events related to Aaron Swartz.

  8. Mar 19, 2013 · The Massachusetts Institute of Technology will release public documents related to the prosecution of Internet entrepreneur and activist Aaron Swartz, who committed suicide in January as he faced trial on hacking charges.

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