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Note: Full studio-produced feature films and commercially released soundtrack audio are often restricted or removed for copyright reasons; availability can vary and is subject to the Archive’s removal policies.
The Internet Archive, founded by Brewster Kahle in 1996, is a non-profit digital library with a mission: “universal access to all knowledge.” Its vast collection includes websites, software, games, music, and, crucially, feature films. However, the Archive operates under a complex patchwork of copyright law, fair use, and a willingness to host materials that are abandoned, orphaned, or of significant cultural value. the road to el dorado internet archive
The Road to El Dorado became a staple of the Archive’s “Community Video” and “Feature Films” collections for several reasons: The Road to El Dorado became a staple
DreamWorks (now owned by Universal Pictures) has issued DMCA takedowns for some full-film uploads on the Archive. While the Internet Archive generally complies, it often restores materials if they qualify as fair use (e.g., low-resolution copies for educational purposes). low-resolution copies for educational purposes).
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