Internet Archive Faces $621 Million in Lawsuits
Internet Archive Faces $621 Million in Lawsuits

Internet Archive Faces $621 Million in Lawsuits

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The European Union's Digital Marketing Act (DMA) is reshaping the online experience by creating a distinct version of the internet in Europe that restricts major tech companies from certain practices, such as self-preferencing in search results. This regulatory shift has altered how Google's SERP features operate, favoring online travel agencies over direct bookings, resulting in a notable decline in traffic for hotel brands. Meanwhile, Brewster Kahle's Internet Archive, established in 1996 as a nonprofit dedicated to preserving digital history, faces legal threats from major record labels seeking to undermine its mission. The Archive stands as a symbol of an open internet, with Kahle emphasizing the altruistic motivation of its staff, who work without financial gain. This juxtaposition reflects broader themes of regulation and preservation in the digital landscape, highlighting the ongoing tension between corporate interests and public access to information.

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