Brewster Kahle wants the world to know that old software is an important part of our cultural history and — like books, films and other media — should be preserved. —Daniel Terdiman —Fighting to Preserve Old Programs
Problem? The DMCA prohibits the archiving of software, on the grounds that doing so violates intellectual property rights.
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