Honestly, I believe anything 30+ years old should basically become a public asset. Like, nintendo could keep Mario as his stewards or whatever, but the individual games should basically be freely available if they're that old, they've already made their money.
Honestly, I believe anything 30+ years old should basically become a public asset. Like, nintendo could keep Mario as his stewards or whatever, but the individual games should basically be freely available if they're that old, they've already made their money.
LOL, steamboat willy is about to hit the public domain in 2024 after 96 years.
I'll bet you it won't