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benchmark6 | 11 years ago
What are you referring to, that they will take things down only when a complaint is filed? That doesn't really speak to the quality of the archive that it's there in the first place.
benchmark6 | 11 years ago
What are you referring to, that they will take things down only when a complaint is filed? That doesn't really speak to the quality of the archive that it's there in the first place.
ghaff|11 years ago
More broadly, archive.org does operate in a legally gray area. But by trying to be a comprehensive archive but providing straightforward mechanisms for rights holders to opt out (including retroactively)--and by being a non-profit that doesn't run advertising--they seem to strike a reasonable balance for most people.
benchmark6|11 years ago
joepie91_|11 years ago
The quality of the archive? Not archiving something because of copyright is what negatively affects the quality of an archive.
Squarel|11 years ago