Donald Trump left a lot of people and businesses concerned about their future in the US when he came out the election triumphantly and it seems some are finally starting to act on these doubts. The Internet Archive, which preserves digital records of billions of Web pages, has announced it intends to move its backup data to Canada, fearing potential changes in legislation from the Trump administration could put its archives at risk. Founder Brewster Kahle explained the decision in more detail in a blog post, where he asked sympathetic users to donate funds to sponsor the data transfer which will likely “cost [the website] millions” to complete.…

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