19,000 papers leaked to protest war against knowledge #bittorrent #news
A
critic of academic publishers has uploaded 19,000 scientific papers to
the internet to protest the prosecution of a prominent programmer and
activist accused of hacking into a college computer system and
downloading almost 5 million scholarly documents from an archive
service.
The 18,592 documents made available Wednesday through Bittorrent were pulled from the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, a prestigious scientific journal that was founded in the 1600s, the protester said. Even though the vast majority of the documents are hundreds of years old, the London-based Royal Society charges from $8 to $19 for each one, and restricts viewing to one person on one computer for only a single month.
"If I can remove even one dollar of ill-gained income from a
poisonous industry which acts to suppress scientific and historic
understanding, then whatever personal cost I suffer will be justified –
it will be one less dollar spent in the war against knowledge," Gregory
Maxwell, self-described hobbyist scientist from Northern Virginia, wrote
in a manifesto accompanying the upload. "One less dollar spent lobbying
for laws that make downloading too many scientific papers a crime."
The 18,592 documents made available Wednesday through Bittorrent were pulled from the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, a prestigious scientific journal that was founded in the 1600s, the protester said. Even though the vast majority of the documents are hundreds of years old, the London-based Royal Society charges from $8 to $19 for each one, and restricts viewing to one person on one computer for only a single month.
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