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The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine is in a legal battle to regain access to 500,000 books, aiming to restore a vast digital library. Users can support through donations for preservation and expansion.
Read original articleThe Wayback Machine, operated by the Internet Archive, is currently engaged in a legal battle to regain access to over 500,000 books. The initiative aims to restore access to a vast digital library of Internet sites and cultural artifacts. The Internet Archive, a non-profit organization, is known for its efforts in building and preserving digital collections for public access. Users are encouraged to support the cause through donations to help maintain and expand the archive. The Wayback Machine allows users to access archived web pages and serves as a valuable resource for research and historical preservation. The Internet Archive also hosts various projects like Open Library and archive-it.org, contributing to the digitization and accessibility of diverse content.
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