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- A B O U T O L D P R O G R A M S
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- by Dave Moorman
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- The question on your minds must be
- this: How dare LOADSTAR publish the
- intellectual property of Activision,
- Bally Midway, or other commercial
- publisher? We dare because, quite
- simply, Activision (or the multi-
- national that now owns them) has no
- use for a market of 250 people. They
- do not currently publish this
- software. Has anyone called a customer
- support line recently about a C=
- product?
-
- Even the label "customer" is gone.
- We are now [consumers]. Our purpose in
- life is to buy, use, and dispose of
- stuff. Consume. This rather small
- amount of digital data (last month,
- Tapper is 131 blocks -- and how much
- did you pay for it new??) has been,
- by any mega-conglomerate accounting
- method, consumed. It doesn't matter.
-
- But note -- just as the big boys
- were getting really big, the copyright
- laws were changed to "life plus 75
- years". So, in theory, this software
- can be public domain 75 years after
- the owner ceases to exist. But that
- will never happen, because before a
- huge company disappears, some other
- huger company will gobble it up --
- intellectual properties and all.
-
- I believe we need to honor
- copyrights -- when someone is
- endeavoring to make a living or
- operating a business with the
- property. But for a corporation to sit
- on a piece of software forever, just
- because it owns it, is -- well, that
- is the worst sort of slum lording. We
- really need an "out of print" clause
- to copyrights. If a creative work is
- not available to the public for -- say
- -- five years, then it goes public
- domain. Perhaps a ten year limit
- should be put on films.
-
- This would encourage a new
- business -- print by demand. It is
- possible now to print one copy of a
- paperback for about $20. (That is what
- Fender Tucker is doing.) I can imagine
- a number of small printing businesses
- getting public domain texts in digital
- format, and producing books directly
- from computers.
-
- Or better yet, we are currently
- using a Bible Study from the United
- Methodist Publishing House which I buy
- and download each week. The price is a
- healthy $8 -- but that includes the
- right to copy the material as many
- times as needed. I made 30 copies of
- last week's lesson, that makes the per
- student price $0.26, plus copier
- costs.
-
- I would bet the big corporations
- would be quick to do this also -- once
- they see their prize possessions
- slipping out of their fingers. In
- truth, just keeping a web site open
- with the copyright material available
- for paid downloading would protect
- their copyright.
-
- In such a case, Tapper would be
- available from Bally Midway and
- Pitfall! could be downloaded from
- Activision, and LOADSTAR would be
- directly and adversely affecting these
- companies by publishing pirated
- software.
-
- Speaking of which -- when a pirate
- buried some treasure, regardless of
- how ill-gotten a gain it was, anyone
- who found the treasure took ownership.
- It didn't matter which King's face was
- stamped on the gold!
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- DMM
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