Digital Playground Pirates: The High-Stakes Battle for Entertainment Content and Popular Media
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Before we can understand the digital playground, we must acknowledge how has romanticized, sanitized, and commodified the pirate. From Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island to Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, the pirate has undergone a radical transformation. The developer is defunct
The modern entertainment landscape is more accessible than ever, yet piracy is seeing a massive resurgence. To understand why, we have to look at the state of the "playground" itself: we must acknowledge how has romanticized
: A video game from 1998 is no longer sold or supported. The developer is defunct. Downloading it from a ROM site—is that piracy or preservation? The Video Game History Foundation argues the latter.