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Sounds difficult, but not a justification for breaking copyright laws, or interfering with people's livelihoods without asking.


Any author who notices the Archive's temporary 'National Emergency Library' affecting their 'livelihood' can opt out quite easily.


The HN consensus is always that only opt-in is acceptable when it comes to online privacy or anything else that affects them personally. Apparently opt-out is fine for everybody else.

You put 'livelihood' in scare quotes, but I don't understand what's deserving of mockery. Writers make their living by selling their writing.




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