Your site seems have a password on it, that's not very helpful in terms of preservation. :-(
Oh I am a uploader/top sharer on a closed retro torrent community so I share TB's a month
But regarding my site, it's still under construction, some parts are not password protected but flagged hidden so just knowing the right /ending makes em accessable.
Also I am in the process of bulding another server and merging everything from a bunch of current machines to that one (EXSi virtualization) and the goal of the new dual CPU Xeon machine is to handle the load of many machines. When that machine is done and all configurations and merging of ZFS etc is done I will work on the homepage again
If someone want access to something password protected just hit me up with a PM telling me what you want and i'll might make an account for you
I already have a bunch of amiga.org users in the userlist
ThoR has made some accurate observations about the legalities of abandonware, but as you have surmised, in terms of actual cases of being taken to court over abandonware, it just doesn't happen. Therefore the actual legal risk is effectively nil. And of course, as in my case, if one has no assets, there is no problem in being sued.
Yea as said, going to court as Abandonware sharer in Sweden does not happen, court do not pick up on it and most common is as said cease and desist which also is not to common regarding old software but have happened (yes EA I am looking at you).
Edit: Now it's to off topic so I'll get back to the subject.
Great that PP will still be worked on, I will buy the latest PP version for 3.x when possible.
Edit: Just bought 7.3