• FaceDeer@fedia.io
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    4 months ago

    Did you read literally the next sentences I wrote after that one? Here they are:

    Just not by Internet Archive. Let someone else who’s purpose is fighting those fights take it on and stick to preserving those precious archives out of harm’s way.

    The Internet Archive is like someone carrying around a precious baby. The baby is an irreplaceable archive of historical data being preserved for posterity. I do not want them to go and fight with a bear, even if the bear is awful and needs to be fought. I want them to run away from the bear to protect the baby, while someone else fights the bear. Someone better equipped for bear-fighting, and who won’t get that precious cargo destroyed in the process of fighting it.

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      Who else is better equipped? In my view it would solely depend on the lawyers that internet archive hires, and money plays a big factor in that.

      Also, internet archive is going through the route process of how legislation gets overturned or upheld. Just because you perceive them as unworthy to bear the challenge doesn’t make that true, and as a result your commitment to not support them because they aren’t the one true chosen is ill-informed.

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        Who else is better equipped? In my view it would solely depend on the lawyers that internet archive hires, and money plays a big factor in that.

        The EFF. This kind of thing is why they exist.

        The Archive making themselves an easier target was a huge misstep IMO. All it takes is one overreaching judge telling them they need to purge all copyrighted data (a common judgment in lawsuits like this) and the world becomes a worse place.