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Family and friends of Aaron Swartz, shown in 2009, gathered for his funeral Tuesday. He was found dead Friday in his Brooklyn, N.Y., apartment and his death was ruled a suicide. Prosecutors charged him with using the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s computer network to download nearly 5 million articles from an online clearinghouse for scholarly journals. (The New York Times via Associated Press)

Family and friends of Aaron Swartz, shown in 2009, gathered for his funeral Tuesday. He was found dead Friday in his Brooklyn, N.Y., apartment and his death was ruled a suicide. Prosecutors charged him with using the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s computer network to download nearly 5 million articles from an online clearinghouse for scholarly journals. (The New York Times via Associated Press)

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