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Academic journal
American Library Association
ArsDigita Prize
Asset forfeiture
Brooklyn
Brooklyn, New York
Carmen Ortiz
Child prodigy
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
Computer programmer
Condé Nast Publications
Creative Commons
Demand Progress
Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics
EFF Pioneer Award
Hacktivism
Harvard University
Highland Park, Illinois
Internet activist
Internet Hall of Fame
James Madison Award
JSTOR
Lawrence Lessig
Lightweight markup language
Mail and wire fraud
Markdown
Martyr
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Police Department
Open Library
Plea bargain
Progressive Change Campaign Committee
Quinn Norton
Reddit
Research fellow
Restitution
RSS
SecureDrop
Social news
Stanford University
Stop Online Piracy Act
Suicide by hanging
Taren Stinebrickner-Kauffman
ThoughtWorks
Tor2web
United States federal probation and supervised release
Web feed
Web.py

Early life

ArsDigita Prize
Ben Swartz
Chicago
Creative Commons
Cyberculture
Formal specification
Highland Park, Illinois
Lake Forest College
Lawrence Lessig
Mark Williams Company
North Shore Country Day School
RSS
RSS-DEV Working Group
Stanford University
Web syndication

Entrepreneurship

Condé Nast Publications
Content management system
Internet Archive
Lisp (programming language)
Markdown
Open Library
Python (programming language)
Reddit
Semantic wiki
Web application framework
Wired (magazine)
Y Combinator

Activism

Chelsea Manning
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Freedom of Information Act (United States)
Guerilla Open Access Manifesto
WikiLeaks

PACER

Administrative Office of the United States Courts
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
Ars Technica
Carl Malamud
Cloud computing
Federal Bureau of Investigation
PACER (law)
Public.Resource.Org
Scripting language
The New York Times
United States federal courts
United States Government Printing Office

Progressive Change Campaign Committee

Activism
Obamacare
Progressive Change Campaign Committee
Progressivism
Ted Kennedy

Demand Progress

Afterword
Cory Doctorow
Demand Progress
Hacktivist
Homeland (Cory Doctorow novel)

Opposition to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA)

Electronic Frontier Foundation
Fight for the Future
Occupy Wall Street
Ron Wyden
Stop Online Piracy Act
ThoughtWorks

Wikipedia

Jimmy Wales
User:AaronSw
Wikimedia Foundation

WikiLeaks

Julian Assange
WikiLeaks

United States v. Aaron Swartz case

Academic journal
Digital repository
JSTOR

Article download

Firewall (computing)
IP address
List of assigned /8 IPv4 address blocks
Wiring closet

Arrest and prosecution

Carmen Ortiz
Computer fraud
Fine (penalty)
Freedom of Information Act (United States)
Grand larceny
John Dean
Massachusetts District Court
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Police Department
Overcharging (law)
Presidency of Richard Nixon
Protected computer
Stephen Heymann
United States Secret Service
Wire fraud
Wired (magazine)

Personal life

Atheism
Sexual identity

Death

Cory Doctorow
Lawrence Lessig
Office of Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York
Proportionality (law)
Suicide note

Funeral and memorial gatherings

Alan Grayson
Alex Stamos
Brewster Kahle
Cannon House Office Building
Capitol Hill
Cooper Union
Creative Commons
Darrell Issa
Demand Progress
Doc Searls
Elizabeth Warren
GiveWell
Harvey Silverglate
Highland Park, Illinois
Internet Archive
Jan Schakowsky
Jared Polis
MIT Media Lab
Peter Eckersley (computer scientist)
Quinn Norton
Ron Wyden
Roy Singham
Subpoena
The Wall Street Journal
ThoughtWorks
Tim Berners-Lee
World Wide Web
Zoe Lofgren

U.S. Department of Justice

Carmen Ortiz

Family response

Carmen Ortiz
Charlie Pierce
Esquire (magazine)
Thomas J. Dolan (executive)

MIT

Hal Abelson
L. Rafael Reif
Open access

Press

Associated Press
Brooklyn
Graffiti art
Hrag Vartanian
Hyperallergic
Mary Jo White
Open access
Reuters
The Huffington Post
Yuval Noah Harari

Hacks

Anonymous (group)
Chiptune
Copyright law of the United States
Guerilla open access manifesto
KAIST
Open access
The Star-Spangled Banner
United States Sentencing Commission

Commemorations

Ahmet Ögüt
Hackathon
Internet Archive
Internet Hall of Fame

Open Access

American Library Association
Eva Vivalt
Hashtag
James Madison Award
Journal of Library Administration
Open access
Open science data
Princeton University
Routledge
World Bank

Congress

Capitol Hill
Darrell Issa
Elizabeth Warren
Eric Holder
House Judiciary Committee
Jared Polis
John Cornyn
U.S. House of Representatives
Zoe Lofgren

Congressional investigations

Al Franken
Elijah Cummings
Steven Reich
United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
WBUR

Amendment to Computer Fraud and Abuse Act

Aaron's Law
ACLU
Brian Knappenberger
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Oracle Corporation
Terms of service
Wikisource
Zoe Lofgren

Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act

Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act
Kevin Yoder
Michael F. Doyle
Office of Science and Technology Policy
Zoe Lofgren

Aaron Swartz Day

Barrett Brown
Brewster Kahle
Chelsea Manning
Cindy Cohn
Cory Doctorow
Freedom of the Press Foundation
Jason Leopold

Media

Aardvark'd: 12 Weeks with Geeks
Kenneth Goldsmith
Printing out the Internet
Steal This Film II

The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz

Brian Knappenberger
Creative Commons License
Democracy Now!
Mashable
NSA
SOPA
Sundance Film Festival
The Hollywood Reporter

Killswitch

Alan Grayson
Edward Snowden
Free Press (advocacy group)
GeekWire
Metro Silicon Valley
Net neutrality
Orange County Register
Richard von Busack
Tim Wu
Woodstock Film Festival

Other films

HBO Films

Specifications

GitHub
HTML
Internet media type
John Gruber
Lightweight markup language
Markdown
RDF/XML
Reddit
Resource Description Framework
Semantic Web
World Wide Web Consortium

Software

Freedom of the Press Foundation
GlobaLeaks
James Dolan (computer security expert)
Kevin Poulsen
SecureDrop
The New Yorker
Tor-hidden service
Tor2web
Virgil Griffith
Web browser

Publications

Blogspace
CiteSeerX (identifier)
Daring Fireball
Doi (identifier)
EPub
IEEE Intelligent Systems
ISBN (identifier)
ISSN (identifier)
James Hendler
Japan
John Gruber
Kyoto
OL (identifier)
open access publication – free to read
PDF
S2CID (identifier)
The New Press
YouTube


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