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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @rebel_nomad 8 Sep \ on: The Internet Archive Loses Appeal. As Expected. tech
Since globalists will take this all the way if they can I do assume that their goal is to totally delete all of it, probably with further lawfare cases. Wait and see, I bet all the stored webpages will be next, be it via bankruptcy or infiltrating the board, or whatever means.
At the very least they'll get their stinky tentacles in, so that some selected, archived webpages will be gone, or even bloody altered!
It would be catastrophic if it closes down with no copy of the data being replicated anywhere...
That would be the 1984 memoryhole in a direct sense, and especially now that we're at least close to permanency on the web being realistic it would be soooo bad that this data does not get to that stage!
Lets hope there are at least some out there who have ripped all of it through the years, who can then "re-seed" a new, totally uncensorable archive!
Yep. The archive opened themselves up to the problem by lending multiple copies at once of a given work. Authors will, of course, move to protect a copyright, event though copyright law has lots its freaking mind. Of course, copyright protects all authors, but really it's about protecting those authors these places want to monetize. The archive being a kind of record of past misdeeds is a bonus for them to remove.
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