They ran a digital library based on physical copies of books they own and Evil Power used an unbelievably obnoxious beardo soy guy author named Chuck Wendig as an excuse to sue them over it. A federal judge recently decided they were committing a crime.
It's still up. It's an okay backup archive, but archive.ph is slightly better. You shouldn't be using google though.. Use Brave search, Mojeek, or Gigablast.
And I am not commenting on his ethnicity. As you can see, I refrain from doing so in this comment. Yup. If there were any sort of things to notice about them, you wouldn't be reading it in my comment here.
Archives don't allow content to be memory holed. They also take the power away from book publishers and other media conglomerates to make profits from their products because you have the ability to rent their content or use it freely in the way you want to. Archives take away control, profit and the ability to craft the narrative from those who publish the news, make the laws and create copyrighted work which is why they take great offence at archive services, not just archive.org (it's just the biggest and well known one) but all the other archiving services and even physical libraries.
They’re being litigated out of existence for showing proof of history. Cant do that in a facist society.
They ran a digital library based on physical copies of books they own and Evil Power used an unbelievably obnoxious beardo soy guy author named Chuck Wendig as an excuse to sue them over it. A federal judge recently decided they were committing a crime.
https://torrentfreak.com/internet-archive-is-liable-for-copyright-infringement-court-rules-230325/
It's still up. It's an okay backup archive, but archive.ph is slightly better. You shouldn't be using google though.. Use Brave search, Mojeek, or Gigablast.
It's an absolute treasure trove of old console game ROMs.
Archive.org is owned by Taylor Lorenz’s uncle
And I am not commenting on his ethnicity. As you can see, I refrain from doing so in this comment. Yup. If there were any sort of things to notice about them, you wouldn't be reading it in my comment here.
Archives don't allow content to be memory holed. They also take the power away from book publishers and other media conglomerates to make profits from their products because you have the ability to rent their content or use it freely in the way you want to. Archives take away control, profit and the ability to craft the narrative from those who publish the news, make the laws and create copyrighted work which is why they take great offence at archive services, not just archive.org (it's just the biggest and well known one) but all the other archiving services and even physical libraries.
they remove things for political reasons