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Brian Knappenberger on capturing the life and death of Aaron Swartz in The Internet's Own Boy | National Post
Weekend Watching: Aaron Swartz Documentary "The Internet's Own Boy" Now Available - Vox
Aaron Swartz, JSTOR: MIT can honor the Internet activist by fighting to make academic journals open to everyone. : r/technology
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Steve Huffman, you are shitting on the memory of Aaron Swartz with your actions. John Oliver. : r/pics
MIT, Ethics, and the Prosecution of Aaron Swartz | by Peter Sachs Collopy | Medium
Aaron Swartz, Internet Activist, Dies at 26 - The New York Times
"The Internet's Own Boy": How the government destroyed Aaron Swartz | Salon.com
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The Government Killed Him': A Tribute to Activist and Programmer Aaron Swartz 10 Years After His Death – scheerpost.com
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Strongbox and Aaron Swartz | The New Yorker
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Aaron Swartz: He wanted to save the world. Why couldn't he save himself?
Internet prodigy, activist Aaron Swartz commits suicide | CNN Business
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The Internet's Own Boy": How the government destroyed Aaron Swartz | Salon.com
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Aaron Swartz Co-Founder of Reddit was charged with stealing millions of scientific journals from a computer archive at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in an attempt to make them freely available. :
Internet pays tribute to Aaron Swartz: commentary from around the web | Katie Rogers | The Guardian