UK Parliament Debates 'Stop Killing Games' Campaign and Video Game Consumer Laws

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The UK government debated the Stop Killing Games campaign, which advocates for players to access online games after their end-of-life, but ultimately rejected the proposal citing concerns over development costs and complexity, despite significant public support and discussion on digital ownership and preservation.
Topics:technology#digital-ownership#online-games#stop-killing-games#uk-government#video-game-preservation#world
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