‘Stop Destroying Videogames’ Reaches One Million Signatures – The Observatorial
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A strange clause is appearing in more and more game contracts.
If these signatures are validated, the European Commission will have to examine this citizens' initiative and decide whether or not to adopt legal acts to prevent video game publishers from blocking access to their old titles overnight.
Closed servers make online games unplayable. Now the petition “Stop killing games” has collected one million signatures demanding new EU legislation. But in
News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. In a movement that is turning on all alarms within the gamer community, Ubisoft updated its End User License Agreement (EULA) with new clauses that could forever change how players interact with their games. One of the most controversial points of this new document is the obligation of users to destroy or delete all files in the game if it is removed from circulation by th…
The association of European video game editors Video Games Europe has rejected the 'Stop Destroying Videogames' initiative, arguing that the closure of online services "must be an option for companies when it is no longer commercially viable".
The citizens' initiative "Stop Killing Games" is committed to the preservation of video games. Now the project has received all the necessary signatures.
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