Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 12th Jan 2013 20:25 UTC
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Not everyone has the money or the connections to make that happen. The moment you are wanted by the authorities for an alleged crime, how do you expect to get on board a plane to escape? Even if you made it, how many countries out there in the world aren't US friendly that you could escape to?
How is 50 years of prison reasonable over alleged theft of academic journals? To allow such BS in the first place is just unfathomable.
Edited 2013-01-13 13:37 UTC
Not everyone has the money or the connections to make that happen. The moment you are wanted by the authorities for an alleged crime, how do you expect to get on board a plane to escape? Even if you made it, how many countries out there in the world aren't US friendly that you could escape to?
Swartz was (presumably) Jewish. He could have easily gone to Israel and taken up Israeli citizenship. Israel won't extradite it's own citizens for civil crimes.




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What I don't understand is why just not escape to other country instead?
Would it be worse that doing what he did?
I cannot judge, just raising questions that only he could answer.