Posted March 26, 2024

It's an issue for corporations now, not for us.

I think it's more corporate attempted control, where they want to erase all their old games, you can't keep their games, and if you want to play you have to purchase the newest version of their game. It feels more like a Panzi scheme.
I bet you 100%, it wouldn't be a huge problem at all if copyright was shorter, and corporations didn't see it as them creating things they own forever and can sell forever. If content was say 20 year copyrighted, sure people would buy it out the gate, and then some people would wait. But the huge library of stuff going public domain means a lot more public domain stuff would probably be gone after by people who have less purchasing power.
Just because something went public domain doesn't mean you won't see physical media. But i bet it would be cheaper to produce and purchase series and movies, the 5 cents it costs per disc of DVD while Blueray is probably 20 cents. So instead of selling for $20 (or $5 at Walmart discount bin) they reduce to $2 and $4, still profitable for distribution and can include extra stuff that wasn't available otherwise, usually behind the scenes interviews and things, and would let people build collections, as well as special versions, The Matrix DVD, but with cellshading to look like anime edition! for those that really want it, or upscaling, or raising to 60fps via the latest and best frame interpolation technology.