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    1 year ago

    If we want our stuff more permanent, this will be a change from the past that we need to specifically enact.

    It’s being done for a lot of stuff, just not videogames.

    From the linked article:

    Libraries and archives can digitally preserve, but not digitally share video games, and can provide on-premises access only

    Libraries and archives are allowed to digitally share other media types, such as books, film, and audio, and are not restricted to on-premises access

    The Entertainment Software Association, the video game industry’s lobbying group, has consistently fought against expanding video game preservation within libraries and archives