Stop Killing Games movement collects 1.3 million confirmed signatures for EU Commission review after The Crew shutdown
Stop Killing Games movement collects 1.3 million confirmed signatures for EU Commission review after The Crew shutdown – Petition gathered 1.3 million confirmed signatures out of 1.4 million over two years, enough for official consideration by the European Commission – Founder Scott announced creati
Stop Killing Games movement collects 1.3 million confirmed signatures for EU Commission review after The Crew shutdown
– Petition gathered 1.3 million confirmed signatures out of 1.4 million over two years, enough for official consideration by the European Commission
– Founder Scott announced creation of two non-profit organizations in Europe and the USA for long-term lobbying and counterbalance to publishers
– European organization will be led by German activist Moritz Katzner
– Stated goal is to include players’ demands in the Digital Fairness Act or in a review of the directive on digital content
– Scott said a permanent presence in the European Commission will let the group monitor server shutdowns and provide players instructions on complaints
– Initiators say publishers spend large sums on lobbyists and that simple "end-of-support plans" (e.g., offline mode after shutdown) would have minimal budget impact
– Organizers plan to turn the initiative into a global movement
@Games
– Petition gathered 1.3 million confirmed signatures out of 1.4 million over two years, enough for official consideration by the European Commission
– Founder Scott announced creation of two non-profit organizations in Europe and the USA for long-term lobbying and counterbalance to publishers
– European organization will be led by German activist Moritz Katzner
– Stated goal is to include players’ demands in the Digital Fairness Act or in a review of the directive on digital content
– Scott said a permanent presence in the European Commission will let the group monitor server shutdowns and provide players instructions on complaints
– Initiators say publishers spend large sums on lobbyists and that simple "end-of-support plans" (e.g., offline mode after shutdown) would have minimal budget impact
– Organizers plan to turn the initiative into a global movement
@Games