Dan Bull's Latest Song: We Are All Aaron Swartz
from the carry-on-his-work-that-still-needs-completing dept
Dan Bull, whose music we've featured on Techdirt many times, has put together a song as a tribute to Aaron Swartz, entitled We Are All Aaron Swartz. It's short and sweet but makes the two key points: the loss of Aaron is terrible for the world, but also that the burden is now on the rest of us to continue Aaron's work.Filed Under: aaron swartz, dan bull
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I'm older than Aaron, may not be as smart, but damned if fighting for democracy is one of the hardest things to do when American culture is mired in history that can't be ignored.
It's a new year. Let's hope we can carry the spark that Aaron started by fighting to make a difference.
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but also that the burden is now on the rest of us to continue Aaron's work.
Nigel
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Pfft
Damn straight milk baby.
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firstly, its "Got Milk"
Secondly, fuck you.
Nigel
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Sign these White House petitions!
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/remove-united-states-district-attorney-carmen-orti z-office-overreach-case-aaron-swartz/RQNrG1Ck
White House petition to Fire Assistant US Attorney Steve Heymann (8,074 now)
http://wh.gov/Ex1n
White House petition to Reform the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (3,151 now)
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/reform-computer-fraud-and-abuse-act-reflect-realit ies-computing-and-networks-2013/qMvdwVNw
White House petition to Limit Copyrights to a Maximum of 10 Years (2,438 now)
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/shorten-excessive-copyright-terms/XMc72zjc
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Aron Swartz Tribute
(Creative Commons ShareAlike 3.0 Unported, no attribution required and you can't require attribution of any remixes you make)
Aran Swartz was a prodigy, it ain’t fair that his life had to end short because our society likes to lock down information, block you from getting a decent education and go after academics and intimidate those seeking to improve our knowledge with didactic interrogation tactics. The rest of the world is catching up and surpassing us intellectually, using that knowledge to improve their economy by creating superior engineering and manufacturing jobs and technology. Instead of facilitating those who want to expand their knowledge, encouraging people to actually learn and go to college, we deter those seeking self improvement, artificially inflate the cost of information and punish those seeking to expand our economic movement (like Aaron Swartz). Innovation starts with prior knowledge and the spread of information is pertinent to the creation and production of new products. but, alas, excess control and monopolistic profit supersedes the importance of our economic success.
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