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by boucher
1166 days ago
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Seems to me like the Internet Archive can determine for itself what it's job is, and they've determined that this is in fact part of their core mission. Your perception that their purpose is solely to archive the Internet is at odds with their actual demonstrated activities for many years (the home page says: "Internet Archive is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more"), as well as their public mission statement: "Our mission is to provide Universal Access to All Knowledge." I've talked to the founder of the IA who told me he doesn't believe the lawsuit puts the IA at risk of having to shut down. |
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And commenters on HN can point out that they've made a huge, and obvious, mistake that risks their entire mission.