The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit upheld a lower court ruling that found the Internet Archive's huge, digitized ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Brewster Khale, the founder of Internet Archive, about the attack by hackers that put the archive offline for days -- and what may have happened if it had succeeded.
When you borrow a book, treat it like your own precious possession. That means no dog-earing pages, no scribbling notes in the margins, and definitely no returning it with a coffee stain that ...
Except for book publishers, the Internet Archive has done no one any harm. But that hasn't stopped hackers from beating up on ...
Though the Internet Archive may appear on the surface as just one service, it actually provides a variety of resources.
Weaker crude prices and refining margins are likely forcing four of the five supermajor oil companies to borrow money to fund $15 billion in share buybacks for the most recent quarter, raising ...
Internet Archive expanded its lending policies by lifting limitations on how many people could borrow a single digitized book at a time, allowing checkouts by up to 10,000 users at a single time.
The Internet Archive came back online for users Monday evening after almost two full weeks of being unavailable following an attack on Oct. 8 that exposed the fact that hackers had stolen sensitive ...
As the name suggests, the Internet Archive is an organization devoted to preserving free access to a number of important resources, including websites, software, music, books, and videos ... Features ...
Internet Archive that found that one of the Internet Archive’s book digitization projects violated copyright law. Notably, the appeals court’s ruling rejects the Internet Archive’s argument ...