Film maker Brian Knappenberger’s “The Internet’s Own Boy” is the documentary that tells the world about the story of this innovative programmer. From his childhood to creating Reddit and online activism, this documentary covers the story behind Aaron Swartz’s life and his inventions.
The film is now showing in limited theaters and is available to watch online for a price. But if you can’t afford to pay for the film, the Creative Commons version of the film has just gone up on the Internet Archive, and it’s now available to download for free.
[Via: Internet.org / Photo: Wikimedia]
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