The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz

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The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz is a documentary film chronicling the life, activism, and tragic death of programmer and internet freedom advocate Aaron Swartz.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biographical film
documentary film
cinematographyBy Brian Knappenberger
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception positive
depicts Aaron Swartz childhood
Demand Progress activism
Reddit co-founding by Aaron Swartz
creation of RSS contributions by Aaron Swartz
director Brian Knappenberger
distributor FilmBuff
Participant Media
editedBy Brian Knappenberger
featuresInterviewWith Aaron Swartz family members
Brewster Kahle
Cory Doctorow
Lawrence Lessig
Taren Stinebrickner-Kauffman
Tim Berners-Lee
genre biographical documentary
documentary
political documentary
language English
mainSubject Aaron Swartz prosecution
Stop Online Piracy Act
digital rights
information freedom
internet freedom
open access movement
musicBy John Dragonetti
narrativeFocus Aaron Swartz
nominatedFor News & Documentary Emmy Awards
surface form: News & Documentary Emmy Award
portrays Aaron Swartz
Aaron Swartz activism
Aaron Swartz death
Aaron Swartz legal case
producer Brian Knappenberger
productionCompany Luminant Media
releaseFormat online distribution
theatrical release
video on demand
releaseYear 2014
runtimeMinutes 105
topic Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
JSTOR
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States Department of Justice
worldPremiereEvent Sundance Film Festival
worldPremiereLocation Park City, Utah
worldPremiereYear 2014
writer Brian Knappenberger

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