There’s going to have to be a reckoning on intellectual property in the context of cultural preservation in the near future. BitTorrent and DC++ are the only avenues in the world for significant amounts of artifacts. Or, you know, not.
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Chiseled on stone: lasted 3000 years. Scribbled on skin: lasted 500 years. Printed on paper: lasted 100 years. Burned on DVD: lasted 20 years. Uploaded to the cloud: gone tomorrow.
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Then will come a time in a few years when the discs are scratched, devices that can read them in shortage, HDDs start to fail, old cables also in shortage, perhaps in less than 100 years the FAT32 format won't be compatible and a lot of data stored in those drives will be lost...
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... data will be need to be moved frequently between mediums to more modern storages/devices and even file formats converted, but for software will be worse, will there be emulators for today's architectures 100 years from now?
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Wouldn't the archivist's concern be the end of physical recording medium, or are they all to use SSDs?
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And if SSDs are the answer, are they to depend solely on access based medium degradation replacement tables, or should external environmental factors be weighed into that replayability equation?
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That's how the RIAA, MPA, etc want it.
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