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DECLARATION OF NATHANIEL E FRANK-WHITE
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`1. I am a Records Request Processor at the Internet Archive. I make this declaration
`of my own personal knowledge.
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`2. The Internet Archive is a website that provides access to a digital library of Internet
`sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide
`free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public. The Internet
`Archive has partnered with and receives support from various institutions,
`including the Library of Congress.
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`3. The Internet Archive has created a service known as the Wayback Machine. The
`Wayback Machine makes it possible to browse more than 450 billion pages stored
`in the Internet Archive's web archive. Visitors to the Wayback Machine can search
`archives by URL (i.e., a website address). If archived records for a URL are
`available, the visitor will be presented with a display of available dates. The visitor
`may select one of those dates, and begin browsing an archived version of the Web.
`Links on archived files in the Wayback Machine point to other archived files
`(whether HTML pages or other file types), if any are found for the URL indicated
`by a given link. For instance, the Wayback Machine is designed such that when a
`visitor clicks on a hyperlink on an archived page that points to another URL, the
`visitor will be served the archived file found for the hyperlink’s URL with the
`closest available date to the initial file containing the hyperlink.
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`4. The archived data made viewable and browseable by the Wayback Machine is
`obtained by use of web archiving software that automatically stores copies of files
`available via the Internet, each file preserved as it existed at a particular point in
`time.
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`5. The Internet Archive assigns a URL on its site to the archived files in the format
`http://web.archive.org/web/[Year in yyyy][Month in mm][Day in dd][Time code in
`hh:mm:ss]/[Archived URL] aka an “extended URL”. Thus, the extended URL
`http://web.archive.org/web/19970126045828/http://www.archive.org/ would be the
`URL for the record of the Internet Archive home page HTML file
`(http://www.archive.org/) archived on January 26, 1997 at 4:58 a.m. and 28
`seconds (1997/01/26 at 04:58:28). The date indicated by an extended URL applies
`to a preserved instance of a file for a given URL, but not necessarily to any other
`files linked therein. Thus, in the case of a page constituted by a primary HTML file
`and other separate files (e.g., files with images, audio, multimedia, design
`elements, or other embedded content) linked within that primary HTML file, the
`primary HTML file and the other files will each have their own respective extended
`URLs and may not have been archived on the same dates.
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`6. Attached hereto as Exhibit A are true and accurate copies of screenshots of the
`Internet Archive's records of the archived files for the URLs and the dates specified
`in the attached coversheet of each printout.
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`7. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
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`DATE: ________________________
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`________________________
`Nathaniel E Frank-White
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`September 13, 2023
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`EXHIBIT A
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