Errius wrote:Aside from the ethical issue ...
The Council on Library and Information Resources disagrees with you, in their own wording:
"Virtually everyone views preservation copying as socially beneficial. It is consistent with the Constitutional purposes for copyright since the preservation of printed knowledge is necessary for the progress of science and the useful arts."
-- https://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub110/, Washington, D.C., September 1990
We need to realize that almost the entire planet doesn't care about defunct, long gone software.. and unless someone actually preserves it through reproduction, it will be lost for good. Society, and people far smarter than me at the Council on Library and Information, praise those willing to dedicate their time and resources, however small it might be.
Vogons moderators of course can burn these threads down and scrub these dying ftp links.. and hasten the loss if they like. Yeah, that's a bit inflammatory.. but I'm just trying to get people to realize we are a shrinking population.
How many senior citizens do you know still maintain working Morse code equipment? That will be us in 40 years clutching what remains of our DOS collection.