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Pandora Archive

The Pandora Archive is a new Australian law that aims to preserve the country's web history. As of [insert date], this law has been implemented, allowing users to access archived versions of websites.

Under section 30 of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 2003, any person who may have an interest in preserving or accessing archived material can make a complaint about the removal of such material from the internet. This includes anyone who wishes to claim that their own website has been removed due to compliance with the law.

The law is designed to promote transparency and accountability within the government sector, allowing citizens to access information that may have otherwise been deleted or altered. By preserving these archived versions, it also enables researchers and historians to study past policies and events in a more nuanced way.

http://pandora.nla.gov.au/external.html?link=https://www.mysitefeed.com/show/law/