> Play other, better moves – and consider your long game.
And when your long game appears to be sentenced to prison until you're 60 or being becoming a felon (with the reduced rights that are associated with that label), what then?
When being a felon of computer related crimes would result in limiting your access to your entire livelyhood (and your source of activism as well), what then?
In the best case, you spend 6 months in prison, away from your family and loved ones, are denied access to computers and the internet thereafter, you're financially destroyed, and many employers will not hire you due to your felony record... what would _your_ game plan be?
One way or the other, Aaron's life was destroyed. It sucks that he didn't survive that destruction, but I'm not completely sure I would either.
And when your long game appears to be sentenced to prison until you're 60 or being becoming a felon (with the reduced rights that are associated with that label), what then?
When being a felon of computer related crimes would result in limiting your access to your entire livelyhood (and your source of activism as well), what then?
In the best case, you spend 6 months in prison, away from your family and loved ones, are denied access to computers and the internet thereafter, you're financially destroyed, and many employers will not hire you due to your felony record... what would _your_ game plan be?
One way or the other, Aaron's life was destroyed. It sucks that he didn't survive that destruction, but I'm not completely sure I would either.