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More than 340 local news outlets are limiting the Internet Archive’s access to their journalism

niemanlab.org·May 20, 2026

Major news publishers, including The New York Times and local outlets, are increasingly blocking the Internet Archive due to concerns that AI companies might scrape their content for training data, which could undermine their intellectual property rights. This trend poses a threat to the preservation of journalism, as researchers and journalists rely on the Archive for access to historical news content.

Local news publishers are increasingly blocking the Internet Archive to protect their content from being used by AI companies without permission, which could impact the preservation of journalism. This trend highlights an opportunity for media businesses to negotiate licensing agreements with AI firms, ensuring fair compensation while maintaining the integrity and accessibility of their archives. For those in the media business, developing a comprehensive digital preservation strategy and exploring alternative archiving solutions, like partnerships with the Internet Archive, could help balance content protection with public access needs.

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