Somewhat true, but 'ever' is too strong, eventually the copyright will lapse and it will end up in the public domain. Then there will be many stores selling it to you, but they will be selling the convenience, not the license.https://twitter.com/necrosofty/status/1027752212506783745 …
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How charming and optimistic! I'll buy this when Mickey enters the public domain.
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I am doubtful the unknown publishers of these old PC-88 games are going to leverage a lot of legal muscle
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... are you talking about games from the 19th century? The Disney copyright umbrella applies to everything. It's not some mouse-specific exemption.
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Here, read up: https://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-duration.html … Your 1988 game enters the public domain in 2083, have fun playing that
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