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6. and JSTOR even changed their policies
Tue Jan 15, 2013, 12:04 AM
Jan 2013

following the "incident", making non-copyrighted material as well as a limited number of current articles freely available to everyone.

They admit that Aaron Swartz's prank had an "impact" on their decision.

http://about.jstor.org/news/jstor%E2%80%93free-access-early-journal-content-and-serving-%E2%80%9Cunaffiliated%E2%80%9D-users

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