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  2. Abandonware - Wikipedia

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    Proponents of abandonware preservation argue that it is more ethical to make copies of such software than new software that still sells. Some have incorrectly taken this to mean that abandonware is legal to distribute, although no software written since 1964 is old enough for copyright to have expired in the US. [86]

  3. Orphan work - Wikipedia

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    Whether orphaned software and video games ("Abandonware") fall under the audiovisual works definition is a matter debated by scholars. [14] The Directive was influenced by a survey of the state of intellectual property law in the United Kingdom called the Hargreaves Review of Intellectual Property and Growth.

  4. Orphan works in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Authors objected that the definition of orphan works would include many works that are being actively exploited, and would deprive authors of income from those works. [ 7 ] In June 2015, another report was released focusing on orphan works and mass digitization.

  5. Video game preservation - Wikipedia

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    Video game preservation is a form of preservation applied to the video game industry that includes, but is not limited to, digital preservation.Such preservation efforts include archiving development source code and art assets, digital copies of video games, emulation of video game hardware, maintenance and preservation of specialized video game hardware such as arcade games and video game ...

  6. Talk:ROM image - Wikipedia

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    That is not the definition of abandonware, or at least _legal_ abandonware. Legal abandonware results from the copyright holder no longer existing (a company that goes out of business, where the copyrights go to no person in particular) or the copyright holder cancelling the copyrights [or the software in question otherwise becoming part of ...

  7. Limitations and exceptions to copyright - Wikipedia

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    These concerns are governed by legal doctrines such as competition law in the European Union, antitrust law in the United States, and anti-monopoly law in Russia and Japan. [10] Competition issues may arise when the licensing party unfairly leverages market power, engages in price discrimination through its licensing terms, or otherwise uses a ...

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  9. Category:Discontinued software - Wikipedia

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    Abandonware Software not to include in this category: Video games , because most video games would otherwise meet the definition above after a short period of time