For two years, academics worked to digitize and translate a collection of Taliban documents as part of the Taliban Sources Project (page currently appears to be down, but exists in Google's cache). As the project comes to a close, they've sought an institution to make the digital archive available to researchers around the world. However, the British Library, after reviewing a catalogue of titles, declined to host the documents. Their statement noted that“The Terrorism Act places specific responsibilities on anyone in the UK who might provide access to terrorist publications, and the legal advice received jointly by the British Library and other similar institutions advises against making this type of material accessible.”
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday September 02 2015, @07:52AM
One of my cousins went into the viewing-only section of the local library, with his backpack. The dipshit picked up a bunch of books, dropped them in his bag, and then went to a local second hand store to sell these antique books.
They took them out back to "value" the books, and instead rang the police. Did a few months for that particular stroke of genius....