This has nothing to do with right or wrong. It is totally a matter of them breaking the law. If they wanted to protect the Wayback machine they shouldn’t of played with fire. They could’ve applied for a copyright exception or tried to negotiate something with a publisher.
If nothing else they should’ve created a seperate legal entity
This has nothing to do with right or wrong. It is totally a matter of them breaking the law. If they wanted to protect the Wayback machine they shouldn’t of played with fire. They could’ve applied for a copyright exception or tried to negotiate something with a publisher.
If nothing else they should’ve created a seperate legal entity