Archival is not Piracy
Date Submitted: 07/15/2004 13:13:49
Archival Is Not Piracy
Today, access to piracy is everywhere in computers. We can decrypt
a DVD to allow others to watch copies. We can rip music off a Music CD and sell
copies worth less than a penny each. We can let others intall our purchased
programs on multiple computers. Piracy can happen as easy as Copy and Paste.
Are these acts legal? No, but "fair use" laws say that as long as the
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to lower the
piracy of archived video games. I'm sure that in the future, there will be as
many ways to protect archived copies as there are for software and all other
digital media.
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