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  • Internet activist Aaron Swartz poses for a photo in Miami Beach, Fla., in 2009. He was found dead on Friday, Jan. 11, 2013, in his apartment in the Brooklyn borough of New York, according to Ellen Borakove, spokeswoman for New York's medical examiner. Mr. Swartz, 26, was scheduled to face trial on hacking charges in a few weeks. (AP Photo/The New York Times, Michael Francis McElroy)

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