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Title: Apple killed The Apple Archive after just 10 days
Post by: HCK on January 26, 2020, 04:05:23 pm
Apple killed The Apple Archive after just 10 days

Its creator has 999+ problems and they are all copyright strikes from Vimeo...

What you need to know


Apple has killed The Apple Archive after just 10 days.
It's creator, Sam Henri Gold was buried in Vimeo copyright strikes from Apple over its videos.
Thankfully, lots of press photos and some of the odds and ends are still around (for now).


The Apple Archive, a stunning, unofficial tribute to Apple history has been buried under copyright strikes over its video content.

Just last week, Sam Henri Gold launched the Apple Archive, dedicated to the unsung studio designers, copywriters, and producers who have created some of Apple's most iconic videos and photos over the last four decades.

The site also features a lot of really cool, unseen photos from marketing campaigns and more.

Sadly, however, it seems as though Apple has cottoned on to his venture after Sam was hit with a swathe of copyright strikes through Vimeo from Apple Inc.

Cool pic.twitter.com/rfk26GrxRU— Sam Henri Gol...

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