The death of Aaron Swartz has intensified a debate over access to information on the Internet. Swartz was a computer prodigy and activist who committed suicide on Friday. He was only 26, but he had long ago become a leader of the Free Culture movement, which believed online information should be accessible to everyone. Audie Cornish talks about the movement with a reporter who has covered it, Declan McCullagh, chief political correspondent with CNET.
Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/01/14/169363316/internet-activist-memorialized-as-leader-of-free-culture-movement?ft=1&f=1019
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