The FBI is investigating the anonymous individual behind Archive.today, a web snapshot service often used as an alternative ...
Archive.today recently revealed a subpoena showing that the FBI is seeking the website's owner. The bureau asked Tucows, a Canadian company and one of the world's ...
“If you refuse to obey this subpoena, the United States Attorney General may invoke the aid of a United States District Court ...
The FBI is looking to ascertain the identity of the creator of a long-running archiving site that is used by millions of people all over the world.
The order demands the name and address of the snapshotting site’s mysterious owner.
The FBI is targeting a popular website for snapshotting websites on request, and may soon make it harder to get past paywalls online. The domain registrar of the site Archive.Today has reportedly been ...
"We survived… but it wiped out the library," Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle told Ars, also noting, "the world became ...
You shouldn’t have put your content on the internet if you didn’t want it to be on the internet,” Common Crawl’s executive ...
The very first census carried out after Ireland gained its independence from Britain will be digitized and published online ...
For Internet Archive fans, a group that includes longtime Internet users, researchers, students, historians, lawyers, and the ...