Aaron Swartz (Spanish Wikipedia)

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  • Fernández S., A.. «La trama detrás de la muerte de Aaron Swartz». Madrid. Consultado el 5 de julio de 2016. «En verano de ese año es acusado y arrestado por los cargos de «fraude electrónico, fraude informático, entrada ilegal e imprudente a un ordenador protegido y daños».» 
  • Fernández S., A.. «La trama detrás de la muerte de Aaron Swartz». Madrid. Consultado el 5 de julio de 2016. «A los 12 años desarrolló un sistema informático usando Oracle y herramientas de código abierto y ganó el premio ArsDigita un año después.» 
  • «Aaron Swartz, posible fuente de WikiLeaks». ABC.es. 26 de enero de 2013. Consultado el 7 de julio de 2016. ««Debido a la investigación sobre la participación del Servicio Secreto con #AaronSwartz hemos decidido dar a conocer los siguientes hechos (1-3)»: «Aaron Swartz ayudó a WikiLeaks #AaronSwartz», «Aaron Swartz estuvo en comunicación con Julian Assange, durante 2010 y 2011» y finalmente. «tenemos fuertes razones para creer, pero no probar, que Aaron Swartz fue una fuente de WikiLeaks».» 

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  • Wagner, Daniel; Verena Dobnik (13 de enero de 2013). «Swartz' death fuels debate over computer crime». Associated Press. Archivado desde el original el 30 de marzo de 2013. Consultado el 6 de julio de 2016. «JSTOR's attorney, Mary Jo White — formerly the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan — had called the lead Boston prosecutor in the case and asked him to drop it, said Peters.» 
  • Wagner, Daniel; Verena Dobnik (13 de enero de 2013). «Swartz' death fuels debate over computer crime». Associated Press. Archivado desde el original el 30 de marzo de 2013. Consultado el 7 de julio de 2016. «JSTOR's attorney, Mary Jo White — formerly the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan — had called the lead Boston prosecutor in the case and asked him to drop it, said Peters.» 

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  • Swartz, Aaron (julio de 2008). «Guerilla Open Access Manifesto». Internet Archive. Consultado el 6 de julio de 2016. «We need to buy secret databases and put them on the Web. We need to download scientific journals and upload them to file sharing networks.» 

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  • «Not A Bug, Inc.: Private company information». 31 de octubre de 2016. Consultado el 30 de mayo de 2015. «The company owns and operates portals that allow users to post contents and create Websites.... As of October 31, 2006, [it] is a subsidiary of CondéNet, Inc.... Key Executives for Not A Bug, Inc.: ... Huffman, President and Director; ... Swartz, Treasurer and Director; ... Ohanian, Secretary and Director.» 

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  • Lessig, Lawrence (12 de enero de 2013). «Remembering Aaron Swartz». «Aaron was one of the early architects of Creative Commons. As a teenager, he helped design the code layer to our licenses...» 
  • Lessig, Lawrence (12 de enero de 2013). «Remembering Aaron Swartz» (en inglés). Creative Commons. Consultado el 6 de julio de 2016. «... Aaron was a dear friend to all of us, and an inspiration to me and many of you. Our prayers are with his parents and those who knew his love. But everything we build will forever know the product of his genius.» 

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  • «Our Mission» (blog). Demand Progress. Consultado el 6 de julio de 2016. 

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  • Klein, Sam (24 de julio de 2011). «Aaron Swartz vs. United States». The Longest Now. Weblogs at Harvard Law School. «He founded watchdog.net to aggregate ... data about politicians – including where their money comes from.» 

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  • «Aaron Swartz». Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics. Harvard University. 2010. Archivado desde el original el 29 de mayo de 2013. Consultado el 6 de julio de 2016. «During the fellowship year, he will conduct experimental and ethnographic studies of the political system to prepare a monograph on the mechanisms of political corruption.» 

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  • «RSS creator Aaron Swartz dead at 26». Harvard Magazine. 14 de enero de 2013. «Swartz helped create RSS—a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works (blog entries, news headlines, ...) in a standardized format—at the age of 14.» 

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  • Grehan, Rick (10 de agosto de 2011). «Pillars of Python: Web.py Web framework». «Web.py, the brainchild of Aaron Swartz, who developed it while working at Reddit.com, describes itself as a ‘minimalist’s framework.’ ... Test Center Scorecard: Capability 7; Ease of Development 9; Documentation 7; ...; Overall Score 7.6, Good.» 

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  • Swartz, Aaron (27 de septiembre de 2007). «How to get a job like mine». (blog). Aaron Swartz. «We negotiated for months.... I started going crazy from having to think so much about money.... The company almost fell apart before the deal went through.» 

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  • Commonwealth v. Swartz, 11-52CR73 & 11-52CR75, MIT Police Incident Report 11-351 (Corte del Distrito de Massachusetts nolle prosequi 16 de diciembre de 2011). “Captain Albert P[...] and Special Agent Pickett were able to apprehend the suspect at 24 Lee Street.... He was arrested for two counts of Breaking and Entering in the daytime with the intent to commit a felony....”
  • Hak, Susana; Paz, Gabriella (26 de enero de 2011). «Compilation of December 15, 2010 – January 20, 2011». Hak–De Paz Police Log Compilations (MIT Crime Club). p. 6. «January 6, 2:20 p.m., Aaron Swartz, was arrested at 24 Lee Street as a suspect for breaking and entering....» 

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  • Gerstein, Josh (22 de julio de 2011). «MIT also pressing charges against hacking suspect». Politico. «[Swartz's] alleged use of MIT facilities and Web connections to access the JSTOR database ... resulted in two state felony charges for breaking into a ‘depository' and breaking & entering in the daytime, according to local prosecutors.» 

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  • Dobuzinskis, Alex; P.J. Huffstutter (13 de enero de 2013). «Internet activist, programmer Aaron Swartz dead at 26». Reuters. Archivado desde el original el 5 de marzo de 2013. Consultado el 8 de julio de 2016. «That belief — that information should be shared and available for the good of society — prompted Swartz to found the nonprofit group Demand Progress.» 

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  • «Our History». About Us (en inglés). Consultado el 5 de julio de 2016. 

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  • Peters, Justin (7 de febrero de 2013). «The Idealist: Aaron Swartz wanted to save the world. Why couldn't he save himself?». Slate (N.Y.C.). 6. Archivado desde el original el 10 de febrero de 2013. Consultado el 7 de julio de 2016. «The superseding indictment ... claimed that Swartz had ‘contrived to break into a restricted-access wiring closet at MIT.' But the closet door had been unlocked—and remained unlocked even after the university and authorities were aware that someone had been in there trying to access the school's network.» 

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  • Murphy, Samantha (22 de julio de 2011). «‘Guerilla activist' releases 18,000 scientific papers». MIT Technology Review. Archivado desde el original el 17 de noviembre de 2015. Consultado el 6 de julio de 2016. «In a 2008 ‘Guerilla Open Access Manifesto,' Swartz called for activists to ‘fight back' against services that held academic papers hostage behind paywalls.» 

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  • «SecureDrop - The Washington Post». The Washington Post. Consultado el 7 de julio de 2016. 
  • Sleight, Graham (1 de febrero de 2013). «‘Homeland,' by Cory Doctorow». The Washington Post. «As Doctorow made clear in his eloquent obituary, he drew on advice from Swartz in setting out how his protagonist could use the information now available about voters to create a grass-roots anti-establishment political campaign. ... One of the book's two afterwords is by Swartz.» 

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