One can close comments to avoid trolls. I don't agree with his decision, and
I don't think we'll necessarily always be able to rely on archive.org to
back the internet up. We call this the "memory hole" in JZ's Cyberlaw
course.

On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Denver Gingerich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Elizabeth Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Despite its (semi-)availability on the wayback machine, I'm a bit shocked
> > that he deleted his archives! It's one thing to stop blogging, but
> another
> > to delete your entire history of doing so. In the field of law and
> > technology scholarship we often rely on sources like these (i.e. we dealt
> > with a lot of citations to blog posts on the Journal of Law and
> Technology),
> > and the potential for them to disappear like that is rather haunting...
>
> He is considering re-posting the archives, according to a comment he
> left on his last post.  He also explains his rationale for removing
> the archives:
>
> William Patry said...
>
> "[...] I will think about the archive point; I deleted prior posts
> because leaving them up meant subjecting myself to the same
> misunderstandings that led me to close the blog. And even for this
> last post, one attracts trolls. [...]"
>
> Denver
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