Sure seems like that's what's happening which seems fairly ridiculous, and I can't believe no one in the press thought to ask this question at CES of the reps there, unless I just missed it.
I'm personally not interested in paying yet another price to have access to PS1 games that I may have already bought twice - once for the PS1 release and again for the PSOne Classics release if I really wanted access to it without using my disc copy.
Now, I do have a Vita which has PSOne Classic support, but I doubt it will get anymore support if Sony finds it easier to add support to games on Playstation Now - though I'm not sure whatever the licensing issues are that exist are any easier to deal with for Playstation Now than when releasing one as a Classic release.
I'm personally not interested in paying yet another price to have access to PS1 games that I may have already bought twice - once for the PS1 release and again for the PSOne Classics release if I really wanted access to it without using my disc copy.
Now, I do have a Vita which has PSOne Classic support, but I doubt it will get anymore support if Sony finds it easier to add support to games on Playstation Now - though I'm not sure whatever the licensing issues are that exist are any easier to deal with for Playstation Now than when releasing one as a Classic release.