Stop Killing Games campaign falls short as EU rejects proposal
A major blow for digital preservation advocates as the European Commission officially rejects a landmark petition to end the forced obsolescence of video games. Despite garnering the verified support of over 1.3 million EU citizens, the „Stop Killing Games” campaign has fallen short of triggering new legislation. While publishers breathe a sigh of relief over protected intellectual property and avoided costs, frustrated gamers are left questioning the future of consumer ownership in the digital age as the battle shifts toward a voluntary industry code of conduct.
Stop Killing Games campaign falls short as EU rejects proposal
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