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In 2010, a laptop hidden inside MIT began downloading millions of academic papers. What looked like a harmless act quickly turned into a federal investigation — and a case that would spark a global debate about information, access, and power. At the center of it all was Aaron Swartz, a young programmer and internet pioneer who believed that knowledge should be free and accessible to everyone. But that belief put him on a collision course with the system. In this episode of Tech Stories, we explore the rise of Aaron Swartz — from teenage prodigy helping shape the internet, to activist challenging the boundaries of law and access — and the events that led to one of the most controversial cases in the history of the internet. This is not just a story about technology. It’s a story about ideas. About power. And about the cost of challenging the system. — 🎧 If you enjoy deep, story-driven episodes about the hidden stories behind technology, follow the podcast and share it with someone who would love this story. #AaronSwartz #TechStories #Podcast #InternetHistory #OpenAccess Tech Stories tells the hidden, surprising stories behind the world’s most influential tech companies, inventions, and creators—packed with insights, suspense, and real lessons you can apply. Tech Stories is moderated by One human: Ferdinand Huber and one Artificial Intelligence: Didi Allesweiss. Used AI Models: elevenlabs.io ChatGPT suno.com NotebookLM Script, production and moderation: Ferdinand Huber Music and sound effects created with Suno.com This Podcast is brought to you by leantalk.org For Contact and Information visit: techstoriespodcast.com or send an email to hi@techstoriespodcast.com
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