if you take something that the american mathematical association's journal, jstor makes that available electronically on a subscription basis to academic librariesominantly -- predominately. >> he did not produce the articles. the articles are produced by free -- for free by the edited byand they are academic societies in general for free. is not-for-profit, but nonetheless they charge both universities and their subscribers and individual users for access to those journals. so, it is very different than, movie, where there are people who are paid to produce the content. the people who produce this content are never paid, and i never met an academic who wants to see their work behind a pay wall. the notion that the knowledge of mankind, that is provided for free, should be behind it pay wall is completely wrong. did.plain what aaron >> so, aaron downloaded a torstantial portion of the js database, or at least that is what is alleged, onto a computer. comments to turn to from aaron himself made at the university of illinois at urbana, champaign, in october of 2010. stor.oke about j >> i will give you one example of something important you can do