If you step into the headquarters of the Internet Archive on a Friday after lunch, when it offers public tours, chances are you’ll be greeted by its founder and merriest cheerleader, Brewster Kahle.
On Friday, a federal judge in New York ruled that the Internet Archive violated U.S. copyright law when it digitized countless physical books from four major book publishers and offered them online.
A hack this month on the world’s largest archive of the internet — whose mission is to provide “universal access to all knowledge” — has compromised millions of users’ information and forced a ...
A federal judge has ruled in favor of a group of book publishers who sued the nonprofit Internet Archive in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic for scanning and lending digital copies of ...
A pop-up message said the online archive has suffered ‘a catastrophic security breach,’ as its operators say the site has been DDoS’d for days. A pop-up message said the online archive has suffered ‘a ...
Internet Archive Remains Offline to Focus On Data Security After Breach Successive DDoS attacks and a data breach force the Internet Archive offline. Meanwhile, users on social media are blasting the ...
In May, the Internet Archive also faced another DDoS attack, which @Sn_darkmeta says it was also behind. “They (The Internet Archive) are under attack because the archive belongs to the USA, and as we ...
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