


If convicted, he faced decades in prison and a fortune in fines. He had pleaded not guilty, and his federal trial was to begin next month.

In 2011, he was charged with stealing millions of scientific journals from a computer archive at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in an attempt to make them freely available. The 26-year-old had fought to make online content free to the public and as a teenager helped create RSS, a family of Web feed formats used to gather updates from blogs, news headlines, audio and video for users. NEW YORK (AP) - The family of a co-founder of the social news website Reddit who committed suicide weeks before he was to go on trial on federal charges that he stole millions of scholarly articles is blaming prosecutors for his death.Īaron Swartz hanged himself in his Brooklyn apartment Friday night, his family and authorities said.
