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The Internet's own boy [videorecording] : the story of Aaron Swartz / Filmbuff and Participant Media present in association with Luminant Media and Unjustus Films ; produced, written and directed by Brian Knappenberger.

Contributor(s):
Material type: Visual material; Format: videodisc; Type of visual material: videorecording Publisher: New York, NY : Kino Lorber, Inc., [2015]Copyright date: ©2015
Summary:
Aaron Swartz was a programming prodigy who helped shape the digital landscape of today. He helped develop the internet protocol RSS and was a co-founder of Reddit. Chronicling his pioneering efforts crusading for open access and free speech and the resulting legal nightmare and tragedy that ensued, the documentary is a dynamic and moving portrait of a brilliant tech millionaire who renounced the values of Silicon Valley startup culture and used technology to tirelessly fight for social justice.
Edition:
Widescreen.
Description:
1 videodisc (105 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:
Closed-captioned.
ISBN:
9786315789014
6315789013
Other title:
Story of Aaron Swartz
Subject(s):
Genre/Form:
Production credits:
Cinematographer, Lincoln Else, Scott Sinkler; editor, Bryan Storkel [and 4 others]; music, John Dragonetti.
Performer(s):
Aaron Swartz, Tim Berners-Lee, Cindy Cohn.
Summary:
Aaron Swartz was a programming prodigy who helped shape the digital landscape of today. He helped develop the internet protocol RSS and was a co-founder of Reddit. Chronicling his pioneering efforts crusading for open access and free speech and the resulting legal nightmare and tragedy that ensued, the documentary is a dynamic and moving portrait of a brilliant tech millionaire who renounced the values of Silicon Valley startup culture and used technology to tirelessly fight for social justice.
Holdings
Item type Home library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult  DVD Adult DVD Monterey Public Library Adult Video DVD/005.1092/INT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 31971005611764
Total holds: 0

Originally released as a motion picture.

Special features: Deleted scenes; Trailer.

Cinematographer, Lincoln Else, Scott Sinkler; editor, Bryan Storkel [and 4 others]; music, John Dragonetti.

Aaron Swartz, Tim Berners-Lee, Cindy Cohn.

Aaron Swartz was a programming prodigy who helped shape the digital landscape of today. He helped develop the internet protocol RSS and was a co-founder of Reddit. Chronicling his pioneering efforts crusading for open access and free speech and the resulting legal nightmare and tragedy that ensued, the documentary is a dynamic and moving portrait of a brilliant tech millionaire who renounced the values of Silicon Valley startup culture and used technology to tirelessly fight for social justice.

Rating: Not rated.

DVD; NTSC, region 1; widescreen (16x9, 1.78:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound.

Closed-captioned.

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