This is true. And even though Bavisoft's site was shut down due to inactivity, the developers could be so! oblivious to that fact that they could go on like it never happened, though with all due respect if that were to happen, all it would take to turn the tables would be someone telling them to go visit their website to see the right load of nothing one would encounter if they visited the site today, minus visiting the wayback machine. Unfortunately, barring official status from the games, there isn't much we could do. Like I said before, computer room services, the only active distributor who may or may not still have a limited amount of copies to distribute, could really use to their advantage that the games have no disk-based drm unlike Private Detective School. If there was enough interest, Steve could simply image the games and distribute them as digital downloads. I see no legality issues behind that, after all shouldn't resellers have at least the choice of how they distribute copies of content they sell? Especially in this day and age, where some computers themselves! contain no cd drives, and there really is no reason for the games to be going on cd anymore?