Stop Killing Games (EU edition) - Moldman vs. Publishers

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1 year until it actually applies. They can still kill games from this year/previous years.
It could have taken 10 years until applied, it would still be a pretty big victory.

Also how the fuck is commiefornia faster than EU.
California didn't even consider it until EU decide they're going to do something about it.

California is a single state in the US with its own single law system (+ federal laws), EU has to deal with several different countries with their disparate laws.
 
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louis, for fuck's sake, zero reason to lie about this, just say it will affect your third world country and that's it.
not to mention that on 5:05 loius says some incredibly retarded shit with regards to it being applied retroactively, it would never fly on the EU parliment if that was ever to be suggested and would only strengthen the lobbyists retardation with "woes be us poor game devs, being forced to sustain shit forever", this is obviously way beyond his area and he is better just shutting the fuck up with the whole consumer repair rights, just tell your people to pressure the politicians to pass that shit and that's it, don't try to co-opt the movement about electronic bideo games with hardware repair crap.
btw WW3 is being shut down later this summer. I bought this game in early access in 2018.
lol i beta tested WW3 because i was a warface player, it was alright for a generic f2p battlefield.
 
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i swear the sooner all boomers die or at least get removed from positions of any power the sooner the world can start healing
every fucking article about SKG written by these senile parasites looks like this
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i gained the dangerous knowledge of the alt code for the em dash, hope it doesn't affect my writing any
 
SKG should go harder against these publishers and devs with their statements.
Call them 'Digital Book Burners' and use the power of post WW2 propaganda to your benefit.
Greed never been seen clearer when these companies are seething on not having control over their consumer games.

They want so hard to not give games endofservice support patches for multiplayer for everyone to keep enjoying for what they originally pay. Instead of forcing them to purchase the next entrance series and repeat the same steps like nothing ever happened.

Either buy the next entrance or btfo about what you previously spend your money on.
 
To nobody's suprise, the commission will do nothing
The Commission considers that at this stage it cannot propose a legal obligation to keep video games playable after they stop being provided commercially. This is due, also, to existing intellectual property rights. Under EU copyright law, rights holders enjoy exclusive rights over their creations. In addition to copyright, other intellectual property rights may also be relevant as they may protect different visual and technological aspects of a video game.

Existing EU consumer law already provides for important safeguards protecting the economic interests of consumers. Video game providers must inform consumers about the duration and the conditions for terminating the contract before the consumers signs up for the video game. The Directive on digital content and digital services provides consumers with remedies when the content or service provided does not conform with the contract and what consumers could reasonably expect. Consumers may be entitled to proportionate refund of their purchases.

However, to address players' concerns, the Commission has committed to taking several steps.
First, it will initiate an exchange with the video game industry and consumer representatives with the aim to draw up an industry code of conduct on managing video games' ‘end of life'.

Second, the Commission will work with consumer organisations and authorities to raise awareness about the applicable rights that protect consumers, including on safeguards protecting the economic interests of consumers. The Commission will report on the application of the Directive on digital content and digital services before the end of the year. Active enforcement of these existing consumer rights can also incentivise the providers to offer video games with longer lifespans and explore solutions for meeting consumer expectations.
 
While I'm pessimistic about Europe doing anything correctly, it was worth it getting more people to think about the topic and buck breaking PirateSoftware. But I would lie if I said I didn't wish for more of Ross's standard video content.

Pirate Software sperging out at the audience is the one positive thing I'm glad to see some out of this, even if it fails.
 
Existing EU consumer law already provides for important safeguards protecting the economic interests of consumers. Video game providers must inform consumers about the duration and the conditions for terminating the contract before the consumers signs up for the video game.
Except the end date doesn't happen until months/weeks before shutdown.
The Directive on digital content and digital services provides consumers with remedies when the content or service provided does not conform with the contract and what consumers could reasonably expect. Consumers may be entitled to proportionate refund of their purchases.
When was it ever applied in a meaningful way?
First, it will initiate an exchange with the video game industry and consumer representatives with the aim to draw up an industry code of conduct on managing video games' ‘end of life'.
So they'll make a committee full of Niggers and women to have fancy dinners on EU taxpayers and do nothing besides plan their next NGO.
Second, the Commission will work with consumer organisations and authorities to raise awareness about the applicable rights that protect consumers, including on safeguards protecting the economic interests of consumers. The Commission will report on the application of the Directive on digital content and digital services before the end of the year. Active enforcement of these existing consumer rights can also incentivise the providers to offer video games with longer lifespans and explore solutions for meeting consumer expectations.
The campaign raised more awareness than the EU ever will. It will create massive documents that no one will ever read.
 
Good thing the good ole EU doesn't have some cuck lobbyists that give incentives for elected officials to reject the people's will in exchange for money or whores!
I'm sure those private girltalks with industry insiders and Ubisoft were productive and cleverly illustrated how SKG is for niggercattle and you deserve to be fined for wanting to play Erect Cocks 12 Turbo Online after it got shoah-ed!
 
Alright so we know theres no light at the end of the tunnel. Which means paying for any video game is a risk as you may lose the product forever despite purchasing it
I think if anyone has qualms about videogame piracy, nows the best time in history to justify it for digital goods
 
Alright so we know theres no light at the end of the tunnel. Which means paying for any video game is a risk as you may lose the product forever despite purchasing it
I think if anyone has qualms about videogame piracy, nows the best time in history to justify it for digital goods
light is indie , make your own framework & engine solumn be our lord in HOLYC ,
Pirateing hits the valve point of service problem & industry & normalcy.
stop buyiing digital games its not going to get better.
 
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