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>When JSTOR lifted the block a few weeks later, Swartz started using >his downloading script once again. This time, he entered an MIT >network closet, "hard-wired into the network and assigned himself two >IP addresses. He hid the Acer laptop and a succession of external >storage drives under a box in the closet, so that they would not be >obvious to anyone who might enter the closet." > >Swartz entered the networking closet for the last time in January. >The complaint describes the scene: "As Swartz entered the wiring >closet, he held his bicycle helmet like a mask to shield his face, >looking through ventilation holes in the helmet. Swartz then removed >his computer equipment from the closet, put it in his backpack, and >left, again masking his face with the bicycle helmet before peering >through a crack in the double doors and cautiously stepping out."