This creates an ethical dilemma. The legal stance is clear: copyright infringement remains illegal regardless of the availability of the product. However, the moral stance is debated. Game archivists argue that without the use of cracks, keygens, or pre-pirated versions, digital history would be lost. If the registration servers are down and the developer cannot sell a key, the software effectively becomes dead media. In this context, the keygen acts not just as a tool for theft, but as a tool for preservation, allowing the game to be experienced by new generations long after the commercial infrastructure has vanished.
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