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- Embed this notice@lain @Weeble @Moon @coolboymew They don't really have the state's blessing, it's just not worth the money and bad PR to sue them since they do very useful legitimate archival work as well that would have people rally behind them publicly. See their recent lawsuit from when book publishers that got mad that they started letting infinite people download "lent" books at one time. There was no legal merit to lending physical books out "digitally" (illegally scanned) to one person at a time either, but book publishers let it go until it was making an obvious impact on bottom line.