Topic: Internet Archive
The Internet Archive is a digital library that faces ongoing challenges related to copyright and censorship, impacting its ability to provide free access to information. Legal disputes and pressure from various entities threaten its mission to preserve and share digital content, raising significant concerns about the future of open access and the preservation of knowledge. These issues highlight the broader implications of censorship and the importance of defending digital rights in an increasingly restrictive environment.
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The Retreat of the Open Internet
Self-preservation looks a lot like surrender from the outside.
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Reddit Slams the Door on Internet Archivers
Blocking archivers leaves memory at the mercy of moderation.
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Internet Archive Loses Appeal in Copyright Dispute Over Ebook Lending
Publishers’ victory signals a potential shift in how digital lending is regulated, raising concerns over access to online libraries.
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An Open-Source, Self-Hosted App for Archiving, Syncing, and Sharing Bookmarks, Links, and Web Content
Preserve your favorite content in a variety of formats, share it with others, and build link collections collaboratively.
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GovTrack and Media Deletion of Harris’ Record Sparks Transparency Debates, Allegations of Censorship
Critics argue the deletion is a strategic move amid Harris’s rise as the Democratic Presidential nominee.
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Internet Archive Defends Digital Lending in Court
Judges focus on publishers’ profits over public access, while Internet Archive removes half a million books amidst legal strife.
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Internet Archive Uses DMCA Takedown On DRM Removal Tool
An odd choice.
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Internet Archive strikes back, defies claims of hurting book sales, defends access to digital library
Oral arguments from the court case took place yesterday.
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Internet Archive wants to prove its emergency library doesn’t affect book sales
The Archive has written a letter to the judge, asking for the data to be released.
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Internet Archive starts linking to “fact-checks” of archived content
Editorializing could backfire.
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Internet Archive sued over National Emergency Library
Publishers think they should be paid license fees.












