I personally know three people who have been indicted, and I hardly hang out in the Mos Eisley cantena. This is a small community.
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I mean, the Aaron Schwartz case is not an outlier - and every hacker knows someone like that.
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To be fair, Aaron Schwartz rejected a plea deal that was for only 6 months in prison.
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Replying to @emptywheel @daveaitel and
In his plea deal? I haven’t seen that. Could you point me somewhere?
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Replying to @flyryan @daveaitel and
Yes. His lawyer told this reporter <<<<<. What the fuck is it w/people asking me to prove shit I've reported lately?
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Replying to @emptywheel @daveaitel and
I wasn’t calling you a liar. That fact just wasn’t in anything I could find when I looked. I didn’t know you reported it.
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Replying to @flyryan @daveaitel and
OK. Yes. He was asked. Last lawyer said he had nothing to inform on. But unexplained comms appear to have been turned over in discovery.
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So larger context of US' admittedly draconian hacker sentences is it's how FBI coerces informants into a world they don't understand.
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CF Muslims and alleged drug networks.
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