Below it, a reply: "Just wait for the rerun in summer."
In 2012, the Internet Archive began hosting episodes of "The Office" (2005-2013) on its platform. The show's availability on the IA was made possible through a collaboration with NBCUniversal, the show's producer. The archive hosts a vast collection of episodes, including deleted scenes, bloopers, and behind-the-scenes footage. This extensive collection allows fans to relive their favorite moments, while also providing a valuable resource for researchers and scholars studying the show's cultural impact.
The Internet Archive (IA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle and Bruce Gilliat. Its primary goal is to provide universal access to all knowledge, including web pages, music, videos, and TV shows. The IA's mission is to preserve digital content for future generations, ensuring that it remains accessible and available for educational, research, and entertainment purposes. internet archive the office
The Internet Archive is currently under legal attack. Publishers want to kill the "National Emergency Library." Bots are scraping the site to train AI models without permission. The Archive is bleeding money and bandwidth.
The last post before the archive stopped scraping was from a user named (edgy, I know). They wrote: Below it, a reply: "Just wait for the rerun in summer
It wasn't that the content was missing; it was that the episodes were being .
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This is where the Internet Archive became the "useful" hero of the story.