Our story: A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court’s decision against the Internet Archive’s book scanning program, leaving only the Supreme Court left as recourse and suggesting that the case may finally wind down after years of contention. https://t.co/tCoZ83LrfU
— Publishers Weekly (@PublishersWkly) September 4, 2024
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It really does not bode well for our society that politicians and corporations keep trying to destroy both entire repositories of knowledge and culture and our access to them while also championing AI tools that consistently plagiarize and provide incorrect information https://t.co/LuhQA6RKAT
— Emmy Potter (@emmylanepotter) September 4, 2024
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📚 Attention Readers & Researchers 📚
— Internet Archive (@internetarchive) June 12, 2024
More than 500,000 books have been removed from our lending library due to the publishers’ lawsuit. Have you been affected? Share your story with us and help us fight to restore access. #LetReadersRead
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Internet Archive hosts eight of the works that I’m using to research a project right now, including a book published 170 years ago. It’s hard to overstate how important it is for public access to information on the internet. https://t.co/zr70MYAkzM
— Brett Heinz (@brtthnz) March 25, 2023
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The removal of 500,000+ books from our digital lending library disproportionately impacts disadvantaged communities. Tell the publishers to restore access to these books so that everyone has equal access to information. ✍️ https://t.co/UORy8pcM0L #LetReadersRead pic.twitter.com/WepxrYJ3am
— Internet Archive (@internetarchive) July 14, 2024