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by safety1st
974 days ago
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I'm sure many people (myself included!) would be very happy if Microsoft released all the Zork IP under a Creative Commons license. If we think about this from a Microsoft perspective though: releasing games is a lot easier these days. They sell access to hundreds of games via Game Pass which is something they're marketing pretty hard and trying to make successful. Why not add all of the Infocom games to it? This would sell a couple Game Pass licenses (mainly for the somewhat neglected PC version of Game Pass, so that's nice), preserve the titles and expose them to a much broader audience. I mean the hobbyist and game historian in me loves it all going CC but the realist and the guy who thinks about scale and impact says if MS would just get these old titles on Game Pass that'd be a pretty nice nod to the past and a win for them as well. The fact that Zork doesn't enter the public domain until 2047 is a bigger issue where somehow, incomprehensibly, we've allowed Hollywood and Mickey Mouse to rob us of our cultural heritage from the 20th century at gunpoint: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_Term_Extension_Act |
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