Digital material including key historical documents could be lost forever because programs to view them will become defunct, says Vint Cerf.
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Inventing new technology is only half the battle, though. More difficult still could be navigating the legal permissions to copy and store software before it dies. When IT companies go out of business, or stop supporting their products, they may sell the rights on, making it a nightmarish task to get approval.
“To do this properly, the rights of preservation might need to be incorporated into our thinking about things like copyright and patents and licensing. We’re talking about preserving them for hundreds to thousands of years,” said Cerf.
History and Geography are no longer boring and dry, and the material provides a wide variety of topics.
Laura Davidson, Teacher