Internet Archive Showcases a Post Section 230 World With the Wayforward Machine Drew Wilson | October 13, 2021 The Internet without Section 230 would be a very different one indeed. With the Wayforward machine, Internet Archive hopes to showcase that.
Other Observers Begin Pointing Out Bill C-10 Time Crunch, Google and Internet Archive Speaks Out Drew Wilson | June 19, 2021 After pointing out the seemingly impossible timetable for Bill C-10, others are joining in on this observation. This as Internet Archive and Google speak out.
Internet Archive Issues Legal Response to Big Publishing’s Lawsuit Drew Wilson | July 30, 2020 As the lawsuit against the Internet Archive moves ahead, the Internet Archive has issued a legal response to defend digital libraries.
Internet Archive Lawsuit Sparks Fears About Game History Losses Drew Wilson | July 29, 2020 As big publishing continues to move ahead in its lawsuit against the Internet Archive, some worry that this could cause significant damage to gaming history.
More Calls Made for Big Publishing to Drop Lawsuit Against Internet Archive Drew Wilson | July 26, 2020 The Internet Archive is renewing its call for big publishing to drop their lawsuit against their site. This follows researchers calling for the same.
Big US Publishers Sues Internet Archive Over COVID-19 Lending Program Drew Wilson | June 1, 2020 The Internet Archive, which offers to lend books to users, is now being sued for copyright infringement by the big US publishers.
Copyright Alliance Calls the COVID-19 Emergency Library Initiative “Vile” Drew Wilson | March 31, 2020 The National Emergency Library was created in response to COVID-19 to help continue learning. Naturally, the Copyright Alliance has a problem with that.
India Blocks Dailymotion, Sourceforge and More on Anti-Terror Advisory Drew Wilson | January 2, 2015 The controversy over Internet censorship has appeared in India. Websites such as Dailymotion, Github, Internet Archive, and Sourceforge are among a list of websites that were recently censored by the government. Some websites have had their blocks removed since the initial wave of censorship, but some sites still remain blocked.