Dnia wtorek, 7 stycznia 2014 20:09:09 Cari Machet pisze:
hmmn i see it as a hack and his other work was similar
he was breaking the user agreement as worded by lawyer types > isnt that a hack?
Nope. One can be breaking a user agreement by being 13 and having a Twitter account -- is that a hack?
plus they were all scuuurrred he was going to leak the docs he downloaded so.... thats kind of a hack
"He was going to" != "he did".
it was presumed becasue of past predictors of behavior that he would negotiate with JSTOR to change there ways which is umn super-neoliberal-capitalistic
I'm sorry, I am unfamiliar with the word "umn".
is stealing a hack? - i think in general that the term hacking has expanded - i think he was hacking the system >>> maybe we disagree on the words expansion ???
Ah, "hacking the system" is what we all do, what the whole NoisySquare thing was at 30C3, etc. Is that something evil? Is that something to be "killed" for?
heres some wordy words mayb u wld like to read re aarons work with others
Well, I couldn't have put it better myself: "Aaron didn’t break into JSTOR, he used a valid JSTOR guest account available on the MIT campus, which runs an open network. Had he downloaded 1 article every day for 4.8 million days, there would have been no problem. Had he downloaded 100 articles every day for 48,000 days, that would have been fine as well, nobody would have noticed. But he downloaded 4.8 million articles in 100 days. Somewhere between 100 articles a day and 48,000 articles a day, Aaron crossed an invisible line."
hope it is very cold in poland and you are incredibly unhappy > berlin is nice
Very warm here, increadibly warm I would say for this time of year. And no snow whatsoever. I mean, we're at +8°C during day, -1°C at night. Say "hi" to all your buddies from the States from me. ;) -- Pozdr rysiek