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SKG Anti-Live Service Movement Was Debated in UK Parliament and It Went as Well as Expected: 'It Could Stifle Innovation and Create Risk'
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SKG Anti-Live Service Movement Was Debated in UK Parliament and It Went as Well as Expected: 'It Could Stifle Innovation and Create Risk'
What began as a grassroots consumer campaign demanding fair digital ownership, the Stop Killing Games movement has been going places. SKG is now part of a formal European Citizens’ Initiative that has surpassed its 1 million signature threshold and is on course to reach the European Commission for potential legislation. Yet while the EU is busy figuring out how to give players real ownership of the games they buy, the UK held its own debate on S…
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