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Because of US copyright law, any film released before 1929 (with the date sliding forward occasionally) is in the public domain. This has created a subculture of "Midnight Movie" enthusiasts who frequent the Archive.

If you love "ephemeral films"—those educational, industrial, and advertising films that were never meant to be preserved—the Prelinger Archives are a goldmine. archive.org greatest hits

You can also find extensive live recordings from bands like Smashing Pumpkins, Jack Johnson, and My Morning Jacket. 4. Prelinger Archives Because of US copyright law, any film released

With over 12,000 concerts available, this is arguably the single most important music collection on the site. You can also find extensive live recordings from

The Dead’s “taping policy” (allowing audience recording) prefigured Creative Commons. Fans treat Archive.org as the definitive source for:

No other band approaches this volume. The Grateful Dead collection is Archive.org’s most successful experiment in artist-sanctioned, non-commercial sharing.

The Complete Boston Newsletter (1704) Want to read a classified ad for a runaway indentured servant, or an update on a pirate trial in the Caribbean? You can. It is history raw, unedited, and unfiltered.