On 10/11/15, Michael Best <themikebest@gmail.com> wrote:
... I figure with Archive.org I can distribute 99.9% of material and not worry about copyright, bandwidth, etc. If it turns out there's a violation I missed, the item gets taken down - not the entire site or all the uploads.
you may be off by an order of magnitude: 99.99% never a friction. oddly enough, i find myself increasingly interested in the delta: that which is most briefly available, follow clues of most redacted subset - onward to the verbatim origin. torrents resistant to selective censorship, however, also not amenable to re-use of public resources. in a sense, this was attempted with bigsun, able to collate across sha-256 identifier space from any origin, at any time. however, i have found those focused on contested data sets have worked out their tricks over time. and the rest don't want to touch those data pools with a seven proxy condom... best regards,