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The Internet Archive launched in October 1996. In the 25 years since, it's become a key research tool of more than 662 billion webpages.
The Internet Archive has lost its first fight to scan and lend e-books like a library A federal judge has ruled against the Internet Archive in a lawsuit brought by four book publishers.
A group of major book publishers accused the nonprofit Internet Archive on Friday of trying to "run out the clock" on the discovery process in their Manhattan federal court dispute over the ...
Two and a half years ago, the Internet Archive made a decision that pissed off a lot of writers—and embroiled it in a lawsuit that many netizens fear could weaken the archive, its finances, and ...
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 ...
The Internet Archive, thanks to its designation by California Sen. Alex Padilla, joins a network of over 1,100 libraries that make government documents accessible to the public.
A compilation of PW's coverage of Hachette v. Internet Archive, the closely watched copyright case over the scanning and lending of print library books, with the most recent coverage up top. This ...
The Internet Archive and its 916 billion saved web pages are back online Wayback Machine back in read-only mode after DDoS, may need further maintenance.
Though the Internet Archive may appear on the surface as just one service, it actually provides a variety of resources.
Internet Archive — the no-cost, nonprofit digital library that has become embroiled in the nationwide battle over copyrights and free speech — is now an official source for government documents.
The internet is forever ... or is it? The average webpage is deleted or changed in just 100 days. To preserve all human knowledge — digital and analog — Brewster Kahle created the Internet ...