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July 12, 2005 9:40 AM PDT

Web archive sued over use in another suit

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Internet Archive is on the defensive in a legal case that represents a strange turn in the debate over copyrights.
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An example of the twisting of logic in the Internet age
by fredmenace July 13, 2005 1:54 AM PDT
The contention that historical archives of websites are copyright violations is akin to saying that libraries can't keep copies of old magazines and newspapers.
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Contempt of court?
by Razzl July 13, 2005 8:29 AM PDT
My layman's understanding of the civil process is that Healthcare Advocates and Harding Earley are supposed to provide each other with all of the relevant documents or other information related to the issue under litigation. If Healthcare Advocates is implying they would have witheld the information about their early web site from Harding Earley then they put themselves in contempt of court and make themselves liable for countersuit...
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