ESA Rejects Proposed Copyright Exemption for Remote Access to Archived Video Games

The Electronic Software Association (ESA) has rejected a proposal to allow researchers remote access to archived video games. ESA lawyer Steve Englund argued that the proposed exemption would make a vast library of games available for unauthorized play. The Association of American Publishers (AAP) also opposed the exemption, citing concerns about the effectiveness of access restrictions. The proposal was initially proposed by the Software Preservation Network to facilitate the preservation and study of video games by academics.

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