Vanishing act: 87% of classic video games are no longer available commercially | The disappearance of classic video games
Vanishing act: 87% of classic video games are no longer available commercially | The disappearance of classic video games
Is there no sort of common property library of video games?
I feel like after 20 years a video game should become common property for people to download and enjoy for free.
Best I can do is 70 years.
It’s a good point that certainly complicates things. Thanks to your comment, I also found this!
…wikipedia.org/…/Intellectual_property_protection…
I think the Copyright section has good related information.
But I thought the Mickey mouse protection act has only served to increase the diversity, well-being and development of artists everywhere!
Right?
Or is the reality that Disney and Warner can just buy all the art rights, sitting on those for the next hundred years in an endless cycle of power and wealth consolidation?
Nobody saw that coming at all.
Right?
I’m pretty sure the system has been severely skewed unfavorably for normal people.