US users can use archive.org, but foreigners might get into troubles.
Remember that wikipedia/-data isn't US only. Both (?) Archive.org and
webcitation removes conten on request, it shall be some tricks to automate
it for catalogues and sites. Check it out.

Jeblad
On 1. apr. 2012 23.00, "Scott Beardsley" <sc0ttbeards...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 2:27 PM, emijrp <emi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dead trees references are allowed today at Wikipedia. Why not at
> Wikidata?
>
> Thanks, I wasn't sure of the policy for wikipedia. I hope this
> continues on into wikidata.
>
> > I mean archiving all the digital references.
>
> Jeblad's suggestion to store (and potentially republish) the important
> fragment sounds reasonable (IANAL though). I wonder if the folks at
> archive.org might have some suggestions since they seem to have blazed
> a trail in this space.
>
> Scott
>
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