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Highland Park 'hacktivist' Aaron Swartz eyed as HBO film subject

An HBO movie is in the works about Aaron Swartz, the Highland Park native who killed himself at age 26 while awaiting federal trial on hacking charges.

Deadline reports that Elliott Lester, who made HBO's 2015 film "Nightingale" starring David Oyelowo, will direct "Think Aaron" from a script by "Trust" co-writer Andy Bellin.

At the time of his death in 2013, Swartz was facing 35 years in prison on a charge of stealing scholarly journal articles from an MIT computer network.

As a teenager, Swartz helped create RSS, a family of Webfeed formats allowing people to get automatic updates online from blogs, news headlines, audio and video.

He became an activist for free content online and went on to co-found the hugely popular social news website Reddit, later sold to media giant Condé Nast.

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