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Yeah… one can use the Wayback Machine, but it’s slow and ugly. On my sites, I sometimes use Wikipedia links in preference to better explanations, because I think they will probably still be good in 5 years, and anything else I link to probably not.
I bet it's not that hard to make a decent solution (with js on your site where the href only changes to a mirror -- updated daily for all outbound links on a site -- by the tool when the original rots). Maybe the market is too small for even a small startup here?
Do you mean the mirror would be local to publisher’s site? Copyright problem there. Automatically switching to Wayback could work, though!
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