Eh...this wasn't a private residence but a building where the public had free access. And it's hard to argue that they "forgot to lock" the doors when they didn't bother locking them even after they realized Swartz was going in there.
> Yes, for breaking and entering. Fuck MIT.
For going in to an unlocked room in a public building.
>Eh...this wasn't a private residence but a building where the public had free access. And it's hard to argue that they "forgot to lock" the doors when they didn't bother locking them even after they realized Swartz was going in there.
At that point they kind of needed to know WHY Swartz was going there.
>For going in to an unlocked room in a public building.
I hope you never forget to lock your doors.
> They didn't stop guests from having unfettered access to JSTOR.
They actively took steps to prevent Swartz from scraping it
>They decided the best course of action was to send police after Swartz.
Yes, for breaking and entering. Fuck MIT.