“It’s Game Over for This Abusive Practice”-Parliament Backs Stop Killing Games

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“It’s Game Over for This Abusive Practice”-Parliament Backs Stop Killing Games - feddit.org

> ## A cross-party group of MEPs has issued a call for legislation in support of the European Citizens’ Initiative Stop Destroying Video Games. > >The ask of Stop Killing Games has repeatedly been misrepresented as a call for eternal server support, endless updates, mandatory private servers, or source-code releases. That was never the demand. > >The actual demand is simple: when consumers pay for a game, publishers should not be allowed to deliberately make it unusable after support ends without providing reasonable means for continued operation. > >For months, we have explained this to institutions, lawyers, developers, consumer advocates, and elected representatives. Now it is time to move from clarification to solutions. > >Tiemo Wölken, the MEP leading the call for us, said: > >> “When nearly 1.3 million EU citizens are calling on the European Union to take action, it is our obligation to listen and to act. We cannot ignore this overwhelming call to action. The plenary debate a few weeks ago sent a clear signal: This Citizen Initiative has broad cross-party support in the European Parliament. When consumers pay for a game, they invest more than just money. They spend their time on it, make memories, develop passions and make real friends for life along the way. It is indefensible that publishers should have the right to simply pull the plug on these games at any time, and destroy cultural heritage in the process. With this letter, we reiterate our position: It’s Game Over for this abusive practice.” > >This is the route we have been working toward for months. The Commission has heard the explanations. Parliament has heard the explanations. The public has now seen why those explanations were necessary. > >The next step is not another round of pretending the demand is unclear. The next step is working on solutions. > >That means legislation that protects consumers from having paid-for games deliberately disabled after support ends, while making clear that publishers are not being asked to provide perpetual services. It means serious discussion of reasonable end-of-life options where feasible. And it means using the upcoming Digital Fairness Act as the vehicle to turn this principle into law. > >Nearly 1.3 million citizens asked the EU to act. On the 16th of this month, the Commission will officially answer the European Citizens’ Initiative. > >That answer will show how seriously the Commission takes its citizens. Parliament, at least, is standing ready to act on their behalf and without it. > >(Side note on the UK situation: we see it, and we are monitoring it closely. It is not yet fully clear whether this requires us to step in, but we are following developments.) [https://feddit.org/pictrs/image/ec8030de-f418-4e03-9be1-c4fb80a0fa00.webp] [https://feddit.org/pictrs/image/e79152ae-affc-49d1-9f87-38afe3582197.webp] Source: Update from the SKG Reddit [https://www.reddit.com/r/StopKillingGames/comments/1u11voc/its_game_over_for_this_abusive_practiceparliament/]

Kliniken im Saarland warnen vor Finanzierungsloch
SKG ruft zum Aktionstag gegen Folgen des Beitragssatzstabilisierungsgesetzes auf
#GKVBeitragssatzstabilisierungsgesetz #Krankenhausfinanzierung #Saarland #SKG

https://www.medconweb.de/blog/finanzierung/kliniken-im-saarland-warnen-vor-finanzierungsloch/

BBC: The gamers taking on the industry to stop it switching off games

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BBC: The gamers taking on the industry to stop it switching off games - Feddit UK

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The BBC has covered our campaign. We are asking that in future publishers leave games in a state that is playable not that they maintain servers themselves for ever. Stop Killing Games: The fight over who owns the games you buy https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8e8e7g0r82o #BBC #SKG #Gaming
Stop Killing Games: The fight over who owns the games you buy

Stop Killing Games is challenging the idea publishers can shut down a game without making sure it's still playable.

BBC News

Stop Killing Games is one of my favorite things that have happened in gaming this millennium. It's incredible. I hope they succeed.

Imagine you're a WoW player. You've bought expansions, transmogs, mounts, pets, the works. Say you've spent about $1,000 over twenty years on the game. Now Blizzard shuts down the servers and says "Buy Wow II now!” I want a world where people could get their money back or self-host servers to keep playing with the stuff they bought.

I'm rooting for #SKG.

#Gaming

The POG Act has passed at the CA State Assembly!

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The POG Act has passed at the CA State Assembly! - feddit.org

>Yesterday, the Protect Our Games Act (AB 1921) has passed on the California State Assembly floor with a 43–16 vote! Now it heads to the California State Senate, and this is where it needs your help! > >If you live in California, or know someone who does: > >Find your State Senator here [https://findyourrep.legislature.ca.gov/], then go to their ‘Contact Me’ page and submit your support for AB 1921 - the Protect Our Games Act. Please include a short explanation as to why you support games preservation. > >If you live in another state, or know someone who does: > >Send your support to the Chair of the Senate Privacy Committee here [https://lcmspubcontact.lc.ca.gov/PublicLCMS/ContactPopup.php?district=SD03&inframe=N]. > >Everyone around the world can also help! > >Help exposure by reposting / sharing one of these links in your circles: > >- Reddit [https://www.reddit.com/r/StopKillingGames/comments/1tqfrvm/stop_killing_games_just_passed_a_floor_vote_in/] >- X / Twitter [https://x.com/Moritz_Katzner/status/2060102034506776855] >- YouTube - Broadcast Yourself [https://www.youtu.be/tw1UhbaqBwA] >- Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/p/DY5bsbzpJ4N/] >- Tik Tok [https://www.tiktok.com/@stopkillinggamesofficial/video/7645067549964602647] > >You can e-mail the Senate Privacy, Digital Technologies, and Consumer Protection Agency at [email protected] [[email protected]] and express your interest and support for this bill internationally. > >French volunteer needed in Paris… > >SKG is in urgent need of a French gamer that can meet us in Paris on June 8th. This is for a brief television interview - for a story that is being prepared. Beyond the SKG representative, they also wish to interview a local / French gamer and film some seconds of gaming. If you fit the profile and availability, please contact us urgently! You can open an ‘inquiries’ ticket [https://discord.com/channels/1402817637376851999/1403560123967733811] on the unofficial community server at: (https://discord.gg/TCE6uXwsBe [https://discord.gg/TCE6uXwsBe]). > >Supplementary… > >We would like to thank our supporters from all over the world for their continued efforts. It is with you that we have together paved the way for a tomorrow where we have a choice to keep the things we buy and play the games we love when we want to play them. Please remember that your strength is our strength and now we need it more than ever. This is your movement. We are here to give you - the gamer, the consumer - a voice that can be heard by those who we have elected globally to make a difference. Let us call on them together and make sure that the industry with whom we are petitioning against will stop killing games once and for all. > >SKG Forever!!! Update from the SKG Discord

We are urging the Government not to place online games behind age gates or curfews. This would make it incredibly difficult for communities trying to preserve games. Our full consultation response is now published https://gamersvoice.org/growing-up-in-an-online-world-consultation-response/ #Onlinesafety #SKG #Gaming
Growing up in an online world consultation response - Gamer's Voice

Here is our published response to the Government's 'Growing up in the Online World' consultation. As we explain in this response many of the proposed bans and

Gamer's Voice

Stop Destroying Videogames ECI : European Parliament plenary session (English audio)

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Stop Destroying Videogames ECI : European Parliament plenary session (English audio) - SLRPNK

The SKG, Stop Destroying Videogames ECI was early today debated on the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France. It also had the participation of the European Commission.

EESC debate about Stop Destroying Videogames ECI

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EESC debate about Stop Destroying Videogames ECI - feddit.org

Stop Killing Games makes it’s way through the EUs legislative process. Today it was the topic of a EESC debate. > The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) is a consultative body of the European Union (EU) established in 1958. It is an advisory assembly composed of representatives from employers’ associations, workers’ unions (trade unions) and civil society organisations. > > The European Economic and Social Committee was established […] in order to unite different economic interest groups to establish a Single Market. The creation of this committee gave them an institution to allow their voices to be heard by the European Commission, the Council and the European Parliament. The EESC declares itself to be “a bridge between Europe and organised civil society”. > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Economic_and_Social_Committee [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Economic_and_Social_Committee]