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Swartz surrendered to authorities, pleaded not guilty to all counts, and was released on $ 100,000 bail. In
September 2012, U.S. attorneys increased the number of charges against Swartz from four to thirteen, with a possible penalty of 35 years in prison and $ 1 million in fines. The case still was
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December 2000. In 1999 JSTOR started a partnership with
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