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* BannedInChina: Needless to say, the Internet Archive has quite the history of troublesome overseas relations. For one thing, its famous Wayback Machine is not allowed on the UsefulNotes/EuropeanUnion because of their copyright laws (though that doesn't stop it from archiving its sites, nor does it make it unaccessible). There were also many cases where other countries (including India and, yes, China) would try and sometimes succeed in blocking the Internet Archive from being accessed within their borders.
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* BannedInChina: Needless to say, the Internet Archive has quite the history of troublesome overseas relations. For one thing, its famous Wayback Machine is not allowed on in the UsefulNotes/EuropeanUnion because of their copyright laws (though that doesn't stop it from archiving its sites, nor does it make it unaccessible).inaccessible). There were also many cases where other countries (including India and, yes, China) would try and sometimes succeed in blocking the Internet Archive from being accessed within their borders.
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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: A Magazine/NintendoPower collection was taken off the Archive after Creator/{{Nintendo}} noticed it.
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** AMagazine/NintendoPower ''Magazine/NintendoPower'' collection was taken off the Archive after Creator/{{Nintendo}} noticed it.it.
** During the early days of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, the Internet Archive temporarily opened up much of its online library of books without lending restrictions which they called the National Emergency Library. This led to four major book publishers filing a lawsuit against the Internet Archive in June 2020 for copyright infringement, forcing the National Emergency Library to end early on June 16, 2020, two weeks before the earliest possible date it would have ended.
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** During the early days of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, the Internet Archive temporarily opened up much of its online library of books without lending restrictions which they called the National Emergency Library. This led to four major book publishers filing a lawsuit against the Internet Archive in June 2020 for copyright infringement, forcing the National Emergency Library to end early on June 16, 2020, two weeks before the earliest possible date it would have ended.
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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: A Magazine/NintendoPower collection was taken off the Archive after Creator/{{Nintendo}} noticed it.
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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: A Magazine/NintendoPower collection was taken off the Archive after Creator/{{Nintendo}} noticed it.it.
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** Anytime a server error comes up, expect this trope to happen for many websites.
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** Anytime a server error comes up, expect this trope to happen for many websites.websites.
* ScrewedByTheLawyers: A Magazine/NintendoPower collection was taken off the Archive after Creator/{{Nintendo}} noticed it.
* ScrewedByTheLawyers: A Magazine/NintendoPower collection was taken off the Archive after Creator/{{Nintendo}} noticed it.
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* BannedInChina: Needless to say, the Internet Archive has quite the history of troublesome overseas relations. For one thing, its famous Wayback Machine is not allowed on the UsefulNotes/EuropeanUnion because of their copyright laws (though that doesn't stop it from archiving its sites, nor does it make it unaccessible). There were also many cases where other countries would try and sometimes succeed in blocking the Internet Archive from being accessed within their borders, this includes India and, yes, China.
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* BannedInChina: Needless to say, the Internet Archive has quite the history of troublesome overseas relations. For one thing, its famous Wayback Machine is not allowed on the UsefulNotes/EuropeanUnion because of their copyright laws (though that doesn't stop it from archiving its sites, nor does it make it unaccessible). There were also many cases where other countries (including India and, yes, China) would try and sometimes succeed in blocking the Internet Archive from being accessed within their borders, this includes India and, yes, China.borders.
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* BannedInChina: Needless to say, the Internet Archive has quite the history of troublesome overseas relations. For one thing, its famous Wayback Machine is not allowed on the UsefulNotes/EuropeanUnion because of their copyright laws (though that doesn't stop it from archiving its sites).sites, nor does it make it unaccessible). There were also many cases where other countries would try and sometimes succeed in blocking the Internet Archive from being accessed within their borders, this includes India and, yes, China.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The Archive is a popular tape-circulating site, most famously for Music/TheGratefulDead concerts.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: KeepCirculatingTheTapes:
** The Archive is a popular tape-circulating site, most famously for Music/TheGratefulDeadconcerts.concerts.
** Anytime a server error comes up, expect this trope to happen for many websites.
** The Archive is a popular tape-circulating site, most famously for Music/TheGratefulDead
** Anytime a server error comes up, expect this trope to happen for many websites.
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* BannedInChina: Needless to say, the Internet Archive has quite the history of troublesome overseas relations. For one thing, its famous Wayback Machine is not allowed on the UsefulNotes/EuropeanUnion because of their copyright laws (though that doesn't stop it from archiving its sites). There were also many cases where other countries would try and sometimes succeed in blocking the Internet Archive from being accessed within their borders, this includes India and, yes, China.China.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The Archive is a popular tape-circulating site, most famously for Music/TheGratefulDead concerts.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The Archive is a popular tape-circulating site, most famously for Music/TheGratefulDead concerts.
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* BannedInChina: Needless to say, the Internet Archive has quite the history of troublesome overseas relations. For one thing, its famous Wayback Machine is not allowed on the UsefulNotes/EuropeanUnion because of their copyright laws (though that doesn't stop it from archiving its sites). There were also many cases where other countries would try and sometimes succeed in blocking the Internet Archive from being accessed within their borders, this includes India and, yes, China.