The following interview is taken from the August 1984 issue of Unix Review magazine (which briefly changed its name to Performance Computing, but then dropped out of print and went to an online-only format at www.unixreview.com). Permission has not been given to copy this, so you should only use it for your own personal or scholastic purposes. Do not distribute it without obtaining permission from the publisher of Unix Review.
KEEP (Keeping Emulation Environments Portable) will develop emulation services (KEEP Emulation Services) to enable accurate rendering of both static and dynamic digital objects: text, sound, and image files; multimedia documents, websites, databases, videogames etc.
The overall aim of the project is to facilitate universal access to our cultural heritage by developing flexible tools for accessing and storing a wide range of digital objects. KEEP will also consider legal issues concerning the implementation of emulation-based systems and propose solutions which comply with European and national copyright laws.
Golden Age Comic Books digitally scanned and restored for presentation on the web. See Golden Age heroes, villains, Jungle Action, pre-code horror tales, and just golden age campy fun. All without paying Golden Age prices.
Verein zur Förderung des Kulturguts Spiel und der Erforschung seiner Geschichte sowie der gegenseitige Erfahrungsaustausch bei der Erfassung und Sicherung des europäischen und internationalen Spiele-Erbes.