Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Boing Boing: Internet Archive sued over Wayback Machine

I'm a big fan of the Internet Archive and their Wayback Machine. I use the WM to link to webpages that I designed "way back when" on my online vita. I never considered the stored pages as a violation of copyright..would you?

Boing Boing: Internet Archive sued over Wayback Machine: "The nonprofit Internet Archive, now nearly ten years old, is on the defending end of a bizarre copyright lawsuit.

Beyond its utility for Internet historians, the Web page database, searchable with a form called the Wayback Machine, is also routinely used by intellectual property lawyers to help learn, for example, when and how a trademark might have been historically used or violated.

That is what brought the Philadelphia law firm of Harding Earley Follmer & Frailey to the Wayback Machine two years ago. The firm was defending Health Advocate, a company in suburban Philadelphia that helps patients resolve health care and insurance disputes, against a trademark action brought by a similarly named competitor.

In preparing the case, representatives of Earley Follmer used the Wayback Machine to turn up old Web pages - some dating to 1999 - originally posted by the plaintiff, Healthcare Advocates of Philadelphia.

Last week Healthcare Advocates sued both the Harding Earley firm and the Internet Archive, saying the access to its old Web pages, stored in the Internet Archive's database, was unauthorized and illegal.

The lawsuit, filed in Federal District Court in Philadelphia, seeks unspecified damages for copyright infringement and violations of two federal laws: the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
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