![]() ![]() "I would argue that this might (and that is quite tenuous) be protected under United States fair use and United Kingdom fair dealing provisions, given that this is a non-commercial use for the purposes of research and education." "While Microsoft no longer sell Windows 95 as a retail product, nor do they still sell licenses or support for it (which ended on December 31, 2001), it is still very much protected by copyright law," she writes. However, she writes the emulator is "strictly for educational purposes," stating Windows controls all copyright to its software and she can't guarantee users will not be infringing its rights by using the emulator. It will give users a chance to experience the birth of now well-known Windows features including the start menu and the task bar. ![]() ![]() According to Faulds' website, she started the project for the sake of nostalgia, and because it was fun. ![]()
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