Aaron Swartz (Hungarian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Aaron Swartz" in Hungarian language version.

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ethics.harvard.edu

  • "Lab Fellows 2010-2011: Aaron Swartz" [archivált változat]. Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics. Harvard University (2010). Hozzáférés ideje: 2013. március 23. [archiválás ideje: 2013. május 29.] „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.”  Archivált másolat. [2013. május 29-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. (Hozzáférés: 2013. április 13.)

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  • Commonwealth v. Swartz, 11-52CR73 & 11-52CR75, MIT Police Incident Report 11-351 (Mass. Dist. Ct. nolle prosequi Dec. 16, 2011)]” „(“Captain [A.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. „Compilation of December 15, 2010–January 20, 2011”, Hak–De Paz Police Log Compilations, MIT Crime Club, 2011. január 26., 6. oldal „Jan. 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. „MIT also pressing charges against hacking suspect”, Politico, 2011. július 22. „[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…, according to local prosecutors.” 

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