Multi-day DDoS storm batters Internet Archive
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- News link: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2024/05/29/ddos_internet_archive/
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While the San Francisco institution has assured users that its collections and web archives are safe — that's the good news — it warns service remains spotty for the online library and its Wayback Machine.
Since the flood of phony network traffic began, attackers have launched "tens of thousands of fake information requests per second," according to Chris Freeland, director of library services at Archive.
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Whoever is doing the DDoSing remains unknown, Freeland [2]added , and investigations are continuing.
And while the traffic tsunami has been "sustained, impactful, targeted, adaptive, and importantly, mean," it's not the biggest threat to the site, according to Brewster Kahle, founder and digital librarian of the Archive.
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Specifically, he's talking about [4]David-versus-Goliath-style lawsuits seeking to shut down the nonprofit internet library.
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Kahle founded the nonprofit service – which provides free access to tons of digitized materials, from software and music to scans of print books — in 1996. It also hosts the Wayback Machine, which archives huge numbers of web pages, and is especially useful when pages [7]mysteriously vanish or change significantly without any indication that editing has gone on.
The Internet Archive is right now fighting legal battles against major US book publishing companies and record labels, which have charged the site with copyright infringement and are seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages.
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"If our patrons around the globe think this latest situation is upsetting, then they should be very worried about what the publishing and recording industries have in mind," Kahle said, according to Freeland's blog.
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Last August, UMG Recordings, Capitol Records, Concord Bicycle Assets, CMGI Recorded Music Assets, Sony Music, and Arista Music [13]filed a lawsuit against the nonprofit.
This followed an earlier [14]2020 lawsuit filed by dead-tree publishers including the Hachette Book Group, HarperCollins Publishers, John Wiley & Sons and Penguin Random House. In March 2023, a federal judge [15]rejected the Internet Archive's claim that it has a fair use right to lend digital copies of each printed book that it has purchased.
This decision opens the digital archive up to potentially paying huge damages to the publishers and almost certainly shuttering the hard-up non-profit.
Last month, the Internet Archive took what is described as a "decisive final step" in the publishers' lawsuit and [16]submitted its final appellate reply brief.
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Kahle described the lawsuits as an attempt "to destroy this library entirely and hobble all libraries everywhere."
"But just as we're resisting the DDoS attack, we appreciate all the support in pushing back on this unjust litigation against our library and others," he added. ®
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[1] https://www.theregister.com/2017/11/16/head_like_a_memory_hole/
[2] https://blog.archive.org/2024/05/28/internet-archive-and-the-wayback-machine-under-ddos-cyber-attack/
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[4] https://www.theregister.com/2023/03/20/internet_archive_lawsuit_latest/
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[7] https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/20/webpages_vanish_decade/
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[9] https://www.theregister.com/2023/08/14/internet_archive_sued_by_music_labels/
[10] https://www.theregister.com/2023/03/20/internet_archive_lawsuit_latest/
[11] https://www.theregister.com/2018/09/04/wayback_machine_legit/
[12] https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/20/webpages_vanish_decade/
[13] https://www.theregister.com/2023/08/14/internet_archive_sued_by_music_labels/
[14] https://www.theregister.com/2020/06/01/publishers_sue_internet_archive/
[15] https://www.theregister.com/2023/03/27/publishers_internet_archive_judgment/
[16] https://blog.archive.org/2024/04/19/internet-archive-stands-firm-on-library-digital-rights-in-final-brief-of-hachette-v-internet-archive-lawsuit/
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[18] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/
Re: Copyright infringement
Hopefully some who know better will be along shortly, but IIRC, they only lend out one digital copy at a time per owned print copy. They don't lend out more copies than they own. There's almost certainly an El Reg article explaining that since I'm pretty sure I read it here.
Re: Copyright infringement
Yup, they use the same (easily stripped) Adobe DRM as the local library, and Kobo, to enforce this.
DDOS attacks are so last century
[1]Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks
[1] https://cs.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/courses/soco/projects/distributed-computing/html/concerns.html
Copyright infringement
“In March 2023, a federal judge rejected the Internet Archive's claim that it has a fair use right to lend digital copies of each printed book that it has purchased.”
That sounds completely fair to me. Sure, if they were a library lending it out one copy at a time, that’s fair. Lending out multiple copies of a single purchase is piracy, plain and simple.