The article discusses the precarious state of the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, a crucial tool for preserving digital history. It faces significant legal and financial challenges, most notably a major copyright lawsuit from major publishers that threatens its core archiving functions. The piece explains how the lawsuit could force the archive to delete millions of …
The article discusses the precarious state of the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine, a crucial tool for preserving digital history. It faces significant legal and financial challenges, most notably a major copyright lawsuit from major publishers that threatens its core archiving functions. The piece explains how the lawsuit could force the archive to delete millions of digitized books and restrict its ability to save web pages, potentially altering its mission of providing universal access to knowledge. The financial strain of the legal battle, combined with rising operational costs, puts the entire non-profit organization at risk, endangering a vital repository of cultural and historical information. Read the full article at: https://www.wired.com/story/the-internets-most-powerful-archiving-tool-is-in-mortal-peril/
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