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The Internet Archive operates under specific legal exemptions. The U.S. Copyright Office has historically granted the Archive exemptions under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) to bypass digital rights management (DRM) for the purpose of preserving archiving software and video games that are no longer commercially supported. The Legal Tightrope: Copyright vs. Archiving This public link is valid for 7 days
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When a console generation ends, hundreds of games are locked behind obsolete hardware. If a publisher goes bankrupt, the rights to a game often vanish into legal limbo, creating "orphan works." For these titles, the Internet Archive acts as the only accessible repository, preventing cultural artifacts from fading into obscurity. The Legal Tightrope: DMCA and Fair Use
For very large collections, it is better to use a (such as jDownloader or Internet Download Manager) to grab all files reliably. Many IA uploaders also provide a direct link to a download manager script.
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