Hi Josh, We could get in to the entire theory why a government must exist, it's purpose, and so on but I won't. I will simply say without government, rules, and a court to enforce them what you end up with is total anarchy and no one to protect the rights of anyone. Besides as far as copyrights goes for games it isn't the court system's fault. Remember it is the legislature's job to write the laws. The executive's job to sign the bill in to law. Then, the hjustice system's job, courts and lawyers, to enforce the laws. If you want to legally copy and write games to make them accessible via a legal means then we as developers must start with the legislature's that make those laws, the U.S. Congress, to have them amend the copyright laws allowing for game media to be copied for accessible use only. There have already been some copyright laws modified in this way such as U.S. public law 9-22 which allows for printed material to be distributed in an accessible format for blind and visually impaired who have no other access to it. That is how the N.L.S. and Recordings for the blind and BookShare are legally able to copy, read, and redistribute otherwise copyrighted books, magazines, and other printed material legally.
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