Is the new linking legislation going to break the internet? Traditional media are pressuring lawmakers to introduce link censorship laws in the EU.
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CDT presents a monthly series of censored content that has been added to our “404 Deleted Content Archive.” Each month, we publish a summary of content blocked or deleted (often yielding the message ...
DoomScroll, a website which lets you play fan-made Doom level WADs in your browser, has gone live to celebrate the game's ...
The Rhizome Microgrants 2025-26 program has been funded by small donations from our community. Octant-funded projects were ...
Queer archivist groups like Invisible Histories and the Queer Zine Archive Project are preserving queer history and making it ...
You don’t own the e-books you buy on Amazon’s Kindle store. You simply own a license to view the content at your leisure, and ...
Archives are a powerful way to expose historical abuses — from war crimes to broken government promises — by preserving ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has altered and removed information from its web site that connected climate change to the burning of fossil fuels.
The Internet Archive and the Wayback Machine are some of the most popular spots on the internet. The site's physical location ...
From person-to-person coaching and intensive hands-on seminars to interactive online courses and media reporting, Poynter ...
The Internet Archive's new WordPress plugin enables websites to benefit from the Wayback Machine automatically ...
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