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Note that abandoned games (abandonware) are still exempt under renewal 14:
The key wording is “exemption for individual play by gamers”. If you have the abandonware you can keep playing it.
What the article is really about is that the petition to exempt a kind of controlled digital lending for archived games to the public was not granted. That’s too bad but it’s not going to do anything to stop the retro game community.
This ruling mainly affects retro game researchers and historians such as Frank Cifaldi who will need to continue borrowing or purchasing physical copies of games rather than being able to borrow ROM files digitally to run on his emulator.
Question: can individuals donate their own private copies for archival/comunal/scientific/cultural use?
Depends who you want to donate to. The Internet Archive is always accepting media donations for stuff they don’t have.
If you want to donate to someone like Frank Cifaldi you’ll have to contact him directly. I couldn’t find a donation page on his site.
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