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by immibis
335 days ago
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The Internet Archive does turn a blind eye when it comes to pro-actively moderating uploads, but they're not required to do that. They do follow takedown requests as the law proscribes (including taking down lots of stuff that is legal and really shouldn't be taken down, because the takedown laws have no exceptions for it). The Internet Archive tries to push boundaries sometimes - all corporations do. IA having a link to "software" and then not pro-actively moderating that section is like Uber not getting medallions for its taxi driver employees who it calls contractors. It's not the same as the flagrant disobedience from archive.today. IA did flagrantly disobey one time, and it almost catastrophically deleted them from existence, to the detriment of everyone. |
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