ShinHakkaider
Adventurer
It is true that by creating a new edition, and only creating new material for that edition, WotC is no longer proving new information to grow and change 3.5 or 1e (while still keeping them 1e or 3.5, whatever that means). But so is Archie Comics by producing new issues of "Betty and Veronica." Neither Betty and Veronica, nor 4e, contain new material for 3.5. But neither eliminates the already existing material.
So why is 4e the villian, but Bettie and Veronica isn't?
Wait? WHAT?
Now you're not even comparing RPG's anymore? Now you're using RPG's and comics? One which is a single user experience that requires no other people to participate in and the other requires more than one person and rulebooks and dice?
And this is supposed to help your argument how exactly?
It is possible that in the future you may no longer be able to find old copies of obscure D&D books (though really, it's not that hard to find out-of-print books) but is that the fault of WotC? If there aren't enough buyers to justify WotC or another company selling the older books, why should they? There is a pro-3.5 thing here. Apparently, enough people like 3.5 to justify another company (Paizo) making new material for it (Pathfinder). Bully for 3.5! I still don't see how 4e impacts it negatively.
It does seem, like the OP stated, that there is a double standard here for a WotC products vs. non-WotC products.
So now there's a pro 3.5 / Pathfinder slant here? There might be but d00d your arguments would be better served if there were actually structured better instead of saying "You don't like 4E, that's why youre wrong" and then covering your ears.