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aeturnumtoday at 7:10 PM1 replyview on HN

I don't have much to add except to say that I think this is a stand-out example of how companies and preservationists should work together and not against each other. The childish folks who are upset about this aren't familiar with the realties of either open source games perseveration nor the realities of being an IP holder. This is as close as we have gotten to the Good Place. I wish Atari luck on the re-release and I hope that anyone who's upset about it reflects on why they are upset.


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superxpro12today at 7:53 PM

This is about as much as you can hope for tbh. More than a fair compromise.

Society has become quite 'entitled' to 'free' things. As popular as they are, torrents and free streams and emulation and clones of games in an open source lib are all stealing something. I know thats an unpopular thing to say but it a fact.

Now, those rights violations viewed in a larger context may change one's opinion on the whole, and I'm not jumping into that debate today.

Atari did a cool thing. That's rare in the corporate world today. Give praise where it's deserved.

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