As major news outlets cut off the Wayback Machine, journalists and advocacy groups are rallying to protect the Internet ...
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 ...
This isn't the first time the Wayback Machine has faced what could be deemed an existential threat.
Over 241 news sites are blocking the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine to prevent AI companies from using archived content for training.
More companies are opting not to archive their sites ...
The "Wayback Machine," custodian of digital memory, is fighting for its survival. An increasing number of media outlets are ...
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 Wayback Machine, a tool from the Internet Archive that allows users to visit archived versions of websites, is back online in read-only form after a hack last week. IA founder Brewster Kahle ...
Content scraping is harming the information business in ways that could not have been foreseen. Case in point: At least three major news organizations are blocking access to their content by the ...