i'm with the museum too, but: the default HN critic is unsympathetic to people seeking to exploit some data. except when the default HN critic stands to make a lot of money exploiting some other data. what is the line? like i could easily flip this on the museum: what right does this museum have, it is a public institution, criminals are welcome to visit it and learn whatever the hell they want, for any exploitative reason, why draw the line at miners? why do they have an exclusive right to systematic data use? why is it even theirs, exclusively, to begin with? there is no simple, objective framework for this stuff. that said, i think we would all be better off if non-entertainment information were free and easily scrapable.
If understand this correctly, the museum is currently digitalizing the archive, which is then expected to be publicly available. United Oligarchs of America want to get the papers for „digitalization“ in their own hands, which will be de facto exclusive access to the information contained in them.
It smells like neocolonialism and corruption.