'Stop Killing Games' YouTuber Says Someone's Filing False Claims Against EU Initiative
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Many computer games today only run with online connection, if the manufacturers turn off the servers, the games are dead. An EU initiative now wants to strengthen the rights of customers and preserve games as a cultural asset.
'Stop Killing Games' YouTuber Says Someone's Filing False Claims Against EU Initiative
The Stop Killing Games campaign has continued building momentum in recent weeks, even popping up during at least one publisher shareholder meeting. With over 1.4 million signatures in support, the EU petition “Stop Destroying Videogames” now has a real shot at forcing the issue with regulators there, though one of the…Read more...
The Stop Killing Games initiative is conducting a campaign to convince the European Union to determine whether video game publishers can legally render online titles permanently unusable. While publishers oppose it and Ubisoft's CEO addresses the issue, the central debate is whether online games are media whose gamers have the right to keep copies or services that suppliers can put an end to without notification.The main debate is whether online…
EU Initiative 'Stop Killing Video Games' For Post-Sale Playability
A new European initiative is calling for publishers who sell or license video games within the European Union to ensure these games remain in a functional and playable state. The proposal seeks to prevent publishers from remotely disabling games after sale, unless they first offer consumers a reasonable method to continue using the product without needing publisher support. This initiative does not request ownership or monetisation rights, nor d…
Complaint against Stop Killing Games. Movement's founder responds to „false allegations”
The organizer of the „Stop Killing Games” campaign has become the subject of a complaint to the European Union. The problem is Scott's excessive involvement in promoting the action.This info Complaint against Stop Killing Games. Movement's founder responds to „false allegations” was first published on Gamepressure.com 23 July 2025.
Campaign asking EU to stop publishers "destroying" online games hit by anonymous transparency complaint
The Stop Destroying Videogames citizens' initiative, the EU petition that's part of the Stop Killing Games campaign, has had an anonymous transparency complaint filed against it. That's according to Ross Scott, the YouTuber who's become the figurehead of Stop Killing Games, which in case you're out of the loop aims to stop publishers rendering online games unplayable when official support ends. Instead, the movement wants companies to be require…
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