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EU Declines Law Mandating Game Preservation Despite 1.3M Signatures

The European Commission has decided against proposing a law that would mandate game publishers to keep discontinued video games playable. This decision comes despite the "Stop Killing Games" initiative gathering approximately 1.3 million signatures in support of such legislation. The commission cited various reasons for its refusal to enact the law. AI

RANK_REASON Policy decision by a major regulatory body regarding a specific industry, even if it's a refusal to act. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.1]

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    📰 Stop Killing Games Fails To Secure EU Law Despite 1.3 Million Signatures The European Commission has declined (PDF) to propose a law requiring publishers to k

    📰 Stop Killing Games Fails To Secure EU Law Despite 1.3 Million Signatures The European Commission has declined (PDF) to propose a law requiring publishers to keep discontinued video games playable, despite the Stop Killing Games initiative collecting nearly 1.3 million v... 📰 So…