As major news outlets cut off the Wayback Machine, journalists and advocacy groups are rallying to protect the Internet ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The internet is ephemeral, with the average life of a web page – before it's changed or deleted – about 100 days. And so, the ...
Over 241 news sites are blocking the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine to prevent AI companies from using archived content for training.
Several major news organizations, including The New York Times, The Guardian, and USA Today’s parent company, are blocking the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine from crawling their sites. Publishers ...
More companies are opting not to archive their sites ...
"There's no question that the general locking-down of more and more of the public web is impacting society's ability to understand what's going on in our world." ...
The "Wayback Machine," custodian of digital memory, is fighting for its survival. An increasing number of media outlets are refusing to allow the Web Archive to archive their content.
A security breach at the Internet Archive's "WayBack Machine" has resulted in the theft of the authentication database containing data on 31 million people. The "WayBack Machine" has been an ...
The Internet Archive is a Californian non-profit whose ambitious goal is to create a digital library of “all knowledge.” It is today almost synonymous with its best-known project, the Wayback Machine.
The Internet Archive is off the hook in a lawsuit accusing it of negligence for allowing old Web pages to be viewed using the Wayback Machine, which archives pages unless Web site owners specifically ...
The tons of web pages available on the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine site can now be directly accessed via Google Search. The Wayback Machine site, part of the non-profit Internet Archive project ...