Copyright should end when a company stops selling the original piece of media

Or 50 years after publication, whichever is first

I'm sorry but if I can't watch a movie or play a game legally, then it shouldn't be piracy to do so

Take Pokemon Emerald, that game is no longer sold by Nintendo*, and they have no plans to rerelease it, so why should I who wants to play this game, have to commit something technically a crime to play it?

And this gets more important for less famous pieces of media that didn't sell millions of copies, where copyright fundamentally exists in a manner which blocks preservation and access

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