The fact that a site chartered to provide "universal access to all knowledge" is banned at most public library terminals is a start.

Partly because people use web.archive.org to bypass other, more sinister firewall blocks. (And I'm okay with that.)

But non-stop copyright lawsuits don't help. People begging for personal information up to child pornography to be removed and not getting a prompt response from Internet Archive support might also be a source of concern.

The site is funded by its wealthy founder and he also uses it as a vehicle for his pet projects. They don't issue annual reports. They don't have a functioning board. They didn't even consider accepting donations until Brewster realized it helps build reputation.

I certainly don't begrudge anyone who donates but the TV, Movie, and Video Game industry lawsuits are obviously next in line.