CarrionCrow: It's used to describe games developers don't support or sell. It's not a legal term, GOG can't say, "Well, this is abandonware, so we can sell it." If they could, there'd be hundreds more games in the catalog, easily.
That's what I thought. Thank you for the info.
How are you today? I hope you are doing well?
EndreWhiteMane: It is actually a term for software that publishers no longer make available for sale.
Devs usually don't care, but if they do they can sue the person making it available and have it pulled.
It is a very, very 'grey' area.
Edit: Ninja'd by the big red eyeball. :-)
I would imagine that the cost and leg work needed to sue all the different websites would be to great to justify taking any legal action.
What I don't understand is that if many of the old developers have these old games floating around as abandonware, and if they own the rights still, why not just let GOG have them all to sell and then the developers make money. Surly this is better than just letting them get downloaded for free on some questionable websites.
And how are you, Ednre? How is the knee, and how is your day?
moonshineshadow: Yeah to the limit of characters in the forum title :P
*hug*
But what if he goes crazy and changes his avatar to something Star Trek related? :-)