Stop Killing Games Movement Gains Momentum After Bill Passes in California
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Stop Killing Games Movement Gains Momentum After Bill Passes in California
The Stop Killing Games movement gains more ground after the bill passes in California. The news was shared by Chris Ward, a California State Assembly member, who published a video on the Stop Killing Games YouTube channel. The movement is also on Reddit, where a lot of information has been shared about the matter. This week, the California State Assembly passed the “Protect Our Games Act,” moving the bill towards legislation. This is easily the…
Kravet: Sluta döda våra game. Now to rörelsen Stop killing games now framgångar i USA. Och fler kan comma i EU.
What’s the Stop Killing Games bill about?
California’s game preservation push gains traction The Stop Killing Games movement centers on game preservation and consumer protection—specifically, limiting the ease with which publishers can shut down online services and leave players unable to access purchased content. Based on the provided…
Someone in California has stood up to the server blackout that leaves your games turned into a paperweight. The Stop Killing Games movement, born of anger over the closure of The Crew, has gotten the State Assembly to approve the AB-1921 project, known as the Protection of Our Games Act. The germ: when shutting down a server is equivalent to throwing your money into the trash It's not the first time a publisher decides that an online game is no …
The Stop Killing Games movement has won a historic legislative victory. California has validated the "Protect Our Games Act" bill, which will force publishers to guarantee access to the games after the server shutdown or to pay back the players. This measure, though not definitive, creates a global precedent against the planned obsolescence of digital games.
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