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Leave the Internet Archive alone!

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The Internet Archive was created by Brewster Kahle , who wanted "to build a library of everything" He founded the Archives in 1996 , his ambitious goal was to provide "universal access to all knowledge" The Archives holds digital copies of 44 million books and texts, 15 million audio recordings, 10.6 million videos, 4.8 million images, a million software programs.

\n\nIt was about the right to healthy, sustainable food.\n\nThat attack made no difference whatsoever. \n\nVandalism, whether on a politically neutral, useful website or on world-famous art, is not helpful; it's only harmful. And, in the Internet Archive 's case, it's also pointless. \n\nMore by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols :.