Guerilla Open Access Manifesto

Aaron Swartz
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Aaron Swartz, American computer programmer, writer, political organizer and Internet Hacktivist wrote the Guerrilla Open Access Manifesto, detailing his perspective on the creative commons and the restriction of information. On January 13th 2013, two days after his death, Anonymous hacked MIT's website and posted a copy of this manifesto, along with a message which can be read in full at: http://techcrunch.com/2013/01/13/anonymous-appears-to-have-hacked-mit-website-leaves-swartz-tribute/ "You were the best of us; may you yet bring out the best in us. -Anonymous, Jan 13, 2013." This manifesto is openly available across the internet, including at the official URL where it has been posted in numerous languages.
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