Internet Archive Gets DMCA Exemption
Paul Hickman writes "The Internet Archive has successfully lobbied for a DMCA exemption for the Software Archive. The IA keeps out-of-date programs, games and other random craziness for future programmers to savor. At the rapid pace of software development, this makes sure that we can create a history for us to remember and wonder at the programming of early games."
I am a special archivist librarian, um, responsible for the collection of laser-readable media in my home^H^H^H^H *library* and I need a special exemption also so that my friends^H^H^H^H^H^H^H fellow librarians are able to enjoy^H^H^^H^H^H access the material contained therein.
Sincerely
Pirate^H^H^H^H^H^H Bob
That future generations will have a source (other than oldversion.com) for previous versions of software for use with version specific cracks.
Whoops! Was that out loud?
Can I store my MP3 collection there? I wouldn't want to to get lost.
There are several reasons, such as the same comment being copied to a new discussion, repetition of information in the article summary, unnecessary mirroring of content in the slashdot story (which is also illegal, not that I care much) and for people saying the same stupid boring shit that people have been saying for the last n years, like "but does it run linux". With that said, this does not appear to be one of those moments...
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"