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by jrdres
541 days ago
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The nice thing about 70s-80s computer magazines (and even some books) on archive.org is the relative lack of copyright concern: they're just out there without sign-on and checkout protection. Especially the ones for the 8-bit machines. You can find almost all the old magazines for those machines freely available, and no copyright concerns when people upload more. Even though it's still 50 years before they're public domain, in the computer world they're just "too old to worry about." With one exception: there are absolutely no old issues of the Apple II magazine "Call A.P.P.L.E" (Apple PugetSound Program Library Exchange) anywhere online. The reason why is the group decided to keep the business going. The only place you can get those old issues is from the official callapple.org website for the price of subscription. Too bad, because there are old issues I'd love to read. |
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