Can I get a copy of this web page?
Internet Archive’s terms of use specify that users of the Wayback Machine are not to copy data from the collection.
Many people also ask us if they can get copies of entire web sites. Our terms of use do not cover backups for the general public. However, you may use the Internet Archive Wayback Machine to save archived versions of a site to which you own the rights. We can’t guarantee that a site has been or will be archived, and Internet Archive does not provide a site packaging service. However, Old Dominion University has a tool called Warrick that may work for this purpose. Please keep in mind that this is a third party tool and we can not promise results.
FAQs
- How can I find all the pages from one site?
- How can I view a page without the Wayback code in it?
- Can I get a copy of this web page?
- The page I want redirects now – how can I see the old versions?
- How should I report issues?
- Can I get just one page archived?
- What’s the difference between the classic Wayback Machine and the new BETA test version?
- What is the Wayback Machine?
- What are the known issues with the BETA test version?
- How can I have my site removed from the Wayback Machine?
- My site’s not archived! How can I add it?