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That is a perfect example of what can happen if data on old media isn't transferred to new media in a timely manner. Usually, the biggest obstacles to media being updated as older media becomes obsolete are excessively restrictive copyright laws (especially the DMCA) and people just not caring.
Since the Library of Congress is supposed to have a copy of everything that has been published, it would be the logical entity to ensure the media of all data is kept updated. It would take only minor changes to current laws to ensure that happens but, sadly, it may never happen in our time due to the greed of publishing companies.