Pirate activist group Anna’s Archive says it has scraped the entirety of Spotify’s music library and plans to release it through torrents. Spotify has around 256 million tracks, and the Anna’s Archive ...
In the world of the long-running kids show Cyberchase, Motherboard, a sort of digital queen and literal technocrat, is the beneficent but impaired leader of all of cyberspace. She is—we are to ...
The FBI is looking to ascertain the identity of the creator of a long-running archiving site that is used by millions of people all over the world. Archive.Today is a popular archiving website—similar ...
The FBI has launched an investigation into Archive.is, the popular archiving website used to get around paywalls and avoid sending traffic to websites like X. This per 404 Media, which reports that ...
Google receives more takedown requests for Anna's Archive than any other site. Credit: Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images Have you ever heard of Anna's Archive? No? Well, then, that's good news ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: David Madison via Getty Images Internet Archive, a non-profit library dedicated to ...
Internet Archive, a non-profit library dedicated to archived websites, music, books, apps, and all kinds of information on the internet, has been subjected to multiple lawsuits since its foundation in ...
Last 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 ...
Uh-oh, Internet! A new report from Nieman Lab (via Gizmodo) reveals that there was a steep decline in snapshots collected by the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine beginning in May of this year. Of ...
Why is everything called “archival” all of a sudden? By Jacob Gallagher It’s the word that ate the fashion industry: archive. Banana Republic has an “archive” collection, where it sells its Reagan-era ...
Several major record labels and rights holders have settled their $621 million copyright infringement suit against the Internet Archive over its efforts to digitize, preserve, and share 78 rpm records ...
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