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curbstickle@lemmy.dbzer0.com ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

but because the people in charge at the time wanted to show that they are in control.

That is your opinion, and you are welcome to it.

I would say his beliefs played a role in how prosecution handled it. I would say the AG was making a political play, she was on the lookout for something in the technology realm already.

But I can tell you if they were doing it just because of his beliefs they could’ve charged him for each and every copyrighted material he downloaded from the servers.

Regarding this bit, he had not distributed anything and was permitted access to JSTOR and those materials. They pushed intent and his own words. There would be no basis for a copyright claim without distribution as he had access to those materials.

What they were hinging this on was his use of scripts making the access “unauthorized” by not using their interface directly. I don’t see any way a copyright claim would be possible.

I’d say the only way he got such a harsh result was through the AGs abuse of the definitions of the computer fraud and abuse act, and the ignorance of the judiciary regarding most things technology.

In the end let’s agree to disagree. I wish you well and I hope that he is in peace.

Agreed, and I hope so as well.

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