The words of the grandly-named Archivist of the United States should be framed on the walls of everyone working in the world of digital memories:
There can never be a classified aspect to our mission. Classified agreements are the antithesis of our reason for being.
Imagine, for example, if the great and wonderful Internet Archive were forced to delete materials, without even leaving a notice to that effect. Perhaps they already have.
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