MIT report after Aaron Swartz's suicide clears MIT of any wrongdoing


Aaron Swartz. Photo: Reuters.

John Schwartz at the New York Times:

"A long-awaited report released Tuesday by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that the university made mistakes but engaged in no wrongdoing in the case of Aaron Swartz, a renowned programmer and charismatic technology activist who committed suicide in January while facing a federal trial on charges of hacking into the M.I.T. computer network."

In an open letter, MIT's president said the report "makes clear that M.I.T. did not 'target' Aaron Swartz, we did not seek federal prosecution, punishment or jail time, and we did not oppose a plea bargain," and that the university "acted appropriately."