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Suicide by hanging
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Chicago
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Highland Park, Illinois
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Occupy Wall Street
Ron Wyden
Stop Online Piracy Act
ThoughtWorks
Wikipedia
Jimmy WalesUser:AaronSw
Wikimedia Foundation
WikiLeaks
Julian AssangeWikiLeaks
United States v. Aaron Swartz case
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Freedom of Information Act (United States)
Grand larceny
John Dean
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology Police Department
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Presidency of Richard Nixon
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Highland Park, Illinois
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Quinn Norton
Ron Wyden
Roy Singham
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ThoughtWorks
Tim Berners-Lee
World Wide Web
Zoe Lofgren
U.S. Department of Justice
Carmen OrtizFamily response
Carmen OrtizCharlie Pierce
Esquire (magazine)
Thomas J. Dolan (executive)
MIT
Hal AbelsonL. Rafael Reif
Open access
Press
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Graffiti art
Hrag Vartanian
Hyperallergic
Mary Jo White
Open access
Reuters
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Yuval Noah Harari
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KAIST
Open access
The Star-Spangled Banner
United States Sentencing Commission
Commemorations
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Internet Archive
Internet Hall of Fame
Open Access
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Hashtag
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Journal of Library Administration
Open access
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Jared Polis
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Congressional investigations
Al FrankenElijah Cummings
Steven Reich
United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
WBUR
Amendment to Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
Aaron's LawACLU
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 ActKevin Yoder
Michael F. Doyle
Office of Science and Technology Policy
Zoe Lofgren
Aaron Swartz Day
Barrett BrownBrewster Kahle
Chelsea Manning
Cindy Cohn
Cory Doctorow
Freedom of the Press Foundation
Jason Leopold
Media
Aardvark'd: 12 Weeks with GeeksKenneth Goldsmith
Printing out the Internet
Steal This Film II
The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz
Brian KnappenbergerCreative Commons License
Democracy Now!
Mashable
NSA
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Sundance Film Festival
The Hollywood Reporter
Killswitch
Alan GraysonEdward Snowden
Free Press (advocacy group)
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Net neutrality
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Tim Wu
Woodstock Film Festival
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Software
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Kevin Poulsen
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