The internet archive is doing god's work. It's up there with Wikipedia as a resource. Copyright needs a massive overhaul, especially with the written word, and post death. No one should inherit copyright or ownership on the owners death.
> This letter is coming at a time where many major media outlets are questioning whether to allow the Wayback Machine to continue to preserve journalism.
Questioning whether to allow? Hmm. I didn't know media outlets we're judge and jury...
The Internet Archive could block (or add a nag wall) all IP addresses from the NY Times to give the journalist and workers there how it feels to be blocked. I guess that would be against IA’s mission “Universal Access To All Knowledge”
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Questioning whether to allow? Hmm. I didn't know media outlets we're judge and jury...
at least after spending a half hour researching how to recover one - everyone says find the url, go to the internet archive and hope.
Youtube has terrible ux for edit playlist (one desktop anyway)
Luckliy I had a google takeout from not too long ago, and I have been using the YT music much less, so the loss was not as devastating.