Brewster Kahle
Brewster Kahle
(last name pronounced "kale",
like the vegetable
) was an early member of the
Thinking Machines
team and later went on to found
WAIS
(sold to
AOL
) and later
Alexa Internet
(sold to
Amazon.com
). He also founded and continues to run (as of 2004) the
Internet Archive
. As of March 2004 Kahle is a plaintiff, along with film archivist and fellow Internet Archive contributor
Rick Prelinger
, in
Kahle v. Ashcroft
. The plaintiffs in that case hold that the striking of the renewal requirement on
copyrighted
works (in the
Berne Convention Implementation Act
and
Copyright Term Extension Act
) stands in violation of the
First Amendment
by preventing abandoned works from entering the
public domain
.
External links
O'Reilly Webservices.XML: How the Wayback Machine Works
- 21 January 2002
ACM Queue: A Conversation with Brewster Kahle
- June 2004
*
IT Conversations - Universal Access to All Knowledge
- Audio program featuring Brewster Kahle. 16 December 2004
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