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According to the European Citizen's Initiative's FAQ, as long as at least one million signatures have been validated ...
The 'Stop Killing Games' movement, advocating for digital game preservation, faces scrutiny over alleged EU transparency ...
The Stop Killing Games movement has receiving complaints claiming that it violates EU transparency laws according to Ross ...
Stop Killing Games figurehead Ross Scott says "serious accusations" and "false claims" have been filed against the game ...
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TheGamer on MSNStop Killing Games Reaches Its Goal, Will Be Taken Under EU Consideration
With 1.4 million signatures, Stop Killing Games has gotten closer to its goal of saving games from being lost forever.
What started as a struggling petition just hit a major milestone, and it might be harder for publishers to ignore this time.
A petition demanding video game publishers keep games playable after shutdowns has surpassed 1.4M signatures and heads to EU lawmakers for review.
CEO Yves Guillemot says "nothing is eternal" when it comes to games preservation and keeping titles online.
He details a complaint sent to the EU Commission from an unknown user alleging the “ Stop Destroying Videogames ” EU petition ...
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has responded to Stop Killing Games in a financial meeting, referring to it as 'an issue we're ...
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