• Immersive_Matthew
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    1 year ago

    I really do not understand why they are spending energy to fight this as even if they win, there are centralized and thus will continue to be a target. They need to spend their energy on decentralizing the entire platform as anything less is a sitting duck.

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      1 year ago

      It’s because libraries are being attacked and should have rights and protections. Winning this sets a precedent they can use to win the next lawsuit.

      The goal is to have archival services be legal, not just accessible.

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        1 year ago

        Agreed, but we have the tools to make libraries untouchable whereas in the past only laws could protect them.

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          1 year ago

          We need both. Archival services can live on through piracy, but they need to be legal to be useful to the general public. Internet Archive is fighting for the future, and can’t do so by hiding from the bullies.

          its library is already torrent-accessible, so really we just need a new face if they do go down legally, a new place to accumulate all those torrents.