The Times says the move is driven by concerns about AI companies scraping news content. Publishers seek control over how their work is used, and severalāincluding the Timesāare now suing AI companies over whether training models on copyrighted material violates the law. Thereās a strong case that such training is fair use.
Whatever the outcome of those lawsuits, blocking nonprofit archivists is the wrong response. Organizations like the Internet Archive are not building commercial AI systems. They are preserving a record of our history. Turning off that preservation in an effort to control AI access could essentially torch decades of historical documentation over a fight that libraries like the Archive didnāt start, and didnāt ask for.
If publishers shut the Archive out, they arenāt just limiting bots. Theyāre erasing the historical record.
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