The Internet Archive losing its appeal means one thing: pirate stuff. Pirate brazenly. There’s no point trying to do it the nice way - you’ll get shut down anyway. Copy, share, and archive to your heart’s content. It’s the only way we’re keeping digital media and our cultural memory intact.
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Hailey (hailey@hails.org)'s status on Thursday, 05-Sep-2024 09:48:49 JST Hailey - Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: likes this.
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Sick Sun (sun@shitposter.world)'s status on Thursday, 05-Sep-2024 19:06:52 JST Sick Sun @Simx72 @vt52 @hailey The lawsuit was about IA letting people download books they never bought. -
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Simx72 :gaming_kirby5: (simx72@tkz.one)'s status on Thursday, 05-Sep-2024 19:06:53 JST Simx72 :gaming_kirby5: @vt52 @hailey in a lot of years, when information is free for real, they will put that post as a quote on a temple, with books and computers inside 😄
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veetee (vt52@ioc.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 05-Sep-2024 19:06:54 JST veetee @hailey if buying isn't owning, then piracy isn't stealing
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Steven Sandoval (baltakatei@twit.social)'s status on Friday, 06-Sep-2024 08:44:46 JST Steven Sandoval @hailey I wish US Congress would simplify #copyright and say media over 25 years old is in the #publicdomain. #25isplenty