this post was submitted on 07 Jul 2025
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Stop Killing Games
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[EU] Stop Killing Games:
The consumer movement to stop game publishers from intentionally destroying older games with kill switches.
The goal is to reach 1 million signatures in the EU so that the european parliament will respond to the initiative that then leads to regulation that requires end-of-life plans for games to stay playable.
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EU Final Day: 31/7/2025.
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Its uh... shockingly brazen:
Yeah, but if they terminate the EULA, doesn't that mean we're no longer bound by it and don't have to uninstall the game?
EULAs, like any contract... have to actually be reasonable legal contracts.
This is the literal foundational mechanism of capitalism... the government enforces and adjuticates and regulates contracts.
You can't just have a person sign a contract with fucking ludicrous nonsense like this in it and not expect a judge in any kind of halfway functioning society to not laugh it out of court.
Yet, let's watch it happen.
Yeah, this is a bridge too far. If they try to enforce this, shit is going to hit the fan for them.
That said, I have no intention of giving them money in the first place. The sheer hubris of this policy...
Courts, at least around here, are real big on choking down corpo dick.
I'm not optimistic about their behavior, no matter what they should do.
Safest course is to just steal everything, since it's no less stealing than giving them your money in the long run, but you get to have a game and play itvand it even works offline.
I'm going to make more backup copies of Prince of Persia out of spite.
You wouldn't dare