Stop Killing Games Gains Momentum After Bill Passes California State Assembly Vote
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Stop Killing Games Gains Momentum After Bill Passes California State Assembly Vote
The Stop Killing Games movement has reached yet another major milestone after a bill protecting games from being pulled offline passed a California State Assembly vote.As announced in a video posted by California State Assembly Member Chris Ward on the Stop Killing Games YouTube channel, bill AB-1921, also known as the Protect Our Games Act, has officially passed with a vote of 43-16. A campaign volunteer shared the news in a Reddit post, confir…
Although Stop Killing Games is gaining the support of the European Parliament thanks to examples such as Concord, Anthem or The Crew, we must not forget the cold response of Videogames Europe.However, in California it has managed to pass the 'Protection of Our Games Act'. Thanks to this, companies will have to notify 60 days before disconnecting the game and, either give a patch for their disconnected access or offer refunds.The news comes as an…
Protect Our Games Act passes California State Assembly, potential Bill would start Jan. 1st, 2027 and require offline considerations
California’s Protect Our Games Act, a bill proposed by Assemblyman Chris Ward with the input of Stop Killing Games members, has passed the legislature in the California State Assembly. After winning a vote of 43-to-16, the bill now moves on to the State Senate where Ward and others will be debating for its consideration, and ultimately the Governor’s signature, in the month of June. So what would this bill do? You can read the full text for your…
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