Comment by krapp 3 years ago They also honor DCMA requests and robots.txt. That's the way an archive works in the real world. 3 comments krapp Reply kome 3 years ago revoking the public access to dome material is kosher, but removing the material itself is not. colejohnson66 3 years ago Which is probably what happened. IA doesn't remove content. They only hide it. kome 3 years ago first: we don't knowsecond: if it's true they have to notify it; and explain how researchers can access to this material.
kome 3 years ago revoking the public access to dome material is kosher, but removing the material itself is not. colejohnson66 3 years ago Which is probably what happened. IA doesn't remove content. They only hide it. kome 3 years ago first: we don't knowsecond: if it's true they have to notify it; and explain how researchers can access to this material.
colejohnson66 3 years ago Which is probably what happened. IA doesn't remove content. They only hide it. kome 3 years ago first: we don't knowsecond: if it's true they have to notify it; and explain how researchers can access to this material.
kome 3 years ago first: we don't knowsecond: if it's true they have to notify it; and explain how researchers can access to this material.
revoking the public access to dome material is kosher, but removing the material itself is not.
Which is probably what happened. IA doesn't remove content. They only hide it.
first: we don't know
second: if it's true they have to notify it; and explain how researchers can access to this material.