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This month, the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine archived its trillionth webpage, and the nonprofit invited its more than 1,200 library partners and 800,000 daily users to join a celebration of the moment. To honor “three decades of safeguarding the world’s online heritage,” the city of San Francisco declared October 22 to be “Internet Archive Day.” The Archive was also recently designated a federal depository library by Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), who proclaimed the organization a “perfect fit” to expand “access to federal government publications amid an increasingly digital landscape.”

The Internet Archive might sound like a thriving organization, but it only recently emerged from years of bruising copyright battles that threatened to bankrupt the beloved library project. In the end, the fight led to more than 500,000 books being removed from the Archive’s “Open Library.”

“We survived,” Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle told Ars. “But it wiped out the Library.”

An Internet Archive spokesperson confirmed to Ars that the archive currently faces no major lawsuits and no active threats to its collections. Kahle thinks “the world became stupider” when the Open Library was gutted—but he’s moving forward with new ideas.

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[-] als 19 points 23 hours ago

Distributed archives seem to be the way forward. It's much harder to take something down if it's spread across the globe and not controlled by a single entity

[-] Mika@piefed.ca 16 points 22 hours ago

It's also much harder to guarantee preservation with distributed archive. Example: torrents with 0 seeders.

[-] SkyeStarfall 1 points 18 hours ago

That's why you need more people and spread the word. If enough people and devices are dedicated to the archival probably cess, the safer it is

[-] Mika@piefed.ca 1 points 15 hours ago

So 5 times more overhead to guarantee the safety of data, that is x5 more cost cause it's not like regular people have servers with lots of memory just sitting at their homes.

[-] SkyeStarfall 1 points 57 minutes ago

That's the price you pay to ensure archival in the face of adversity

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