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Stop Killing Games EU petition clears 1.3M signatures, set for EU Commission talks
technology1 month ago

Stop Killing Games EU petition clears 1.3M signatures, set for EU Commission talks

The Stop Killing Games EU petition has reached 1.3 million verified signatures, surpassing the 1 million threshold needed for discussion with the European Commission. Germany leads with about 233,000 signatures and France with around 145,000. Organisers say roughly 1.294 million signatures were legitimate, highlighting a strong signal from gamers since the initiative began in 2024 after Ubisoft shut down The Crew. UK authorities note there’s no legal requirement for software to be kept online indefinitely. The organizers plan to meet EU lawmakers to discuss next steps.

world5 months ago

Hollywood and International Artists Boycott Israeli Film Institutions Over Gaza

Over 1,300 filmmakers, actors, and industry professionals, including Olivia Colman, Mark Ruffalo, and Yorgos Lanthimos, have signed a pledge to boycott Israeli film institutions implicated in genocide and apartheid against Palestinians, citing moral and political reasons to oppose complicity in the ongoing conflict.

Stop Killing Games Petition Surpasses 1 Million Signatures Amid Concerns Over Fake Votes
technology8 months ago

Stop Killing Games Petition Surpasses 1 Million Signatures Amid Concerns Over Fake Votes

The Stop Killing Games campaign's petition to the European Commission has surpassed one million signatures, though concerns about fake signatures persist, prompting the campaign to urge legitimate signing. The initiative aims to address issues related to online game server shutdowns, with the EU petition nearing its goal and a UK petition also underway, despite government resistance to legal changes.

Stop Killing Games Petition Surpasses 800,000 Signatures Amid Controversy
technology8 months ago

Stop Killing Games Petition Surpasses 800,000 Signatures Amid Controversy

The 'Stop Killing Games' campaign has gathered 721,000 signatures to push for regulations requiring publishers to keep online games functional after support ends, aiming to prevent games from becoming unplayable due to server closures. The initiative seeks to ensure games remain playable without publisher involvement once official support concludes, benefiting players and preserving gaming art. Signatures are being collected in the EU and UK, with additional efforts to spread awareness.

"Putin's Challenger Submits 105,000 Signatures for Russian Presidential Election Bid Amid Ukraine War Criticism"
politics2 years ago

"Putin's Challenger Submits 105,000 Signatures for Russian Presidential Election Bid Amid Ukraine War Criticism"

A challenger to Russian President Vladimir Putin has submitted 105,000 signatures in support of his election campaign. This comes amidst heightened tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with Putin accusing Kyiv of downing a Russian plane carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war. Meanwhile, a Lithuanian general has dismissed the possibility of Putin attacking NATO, questioning politicians' qualifications for offering military advice. Additionally, Russia has convicted a Putin-critic, Igor Girkin, for "inciting extremism" in relation to the MH17 plane crash, sentencing him to a four-year prison term.

"Anti-War Candidate Challenges Putin in Russian Presidential Election Bid"
politics2 years ago

"Anti-War Candidate Challenges Putin in Russian Presidential Election Bid"

Boris Nadezhdin, an anti-war candidate, has submitted 105,000 signatures, the maximum allowed by law, to run for the Russian presidency, potentially standing against Vladimir Putin in March. Nadezhdin's campaign, which openly opposes Russia's war in Ukraine, has garnered support from prominent opposition figures, but faces challenges from the exacting standards imposed by Russia's Central Election Commission. Despite the Kremlin's confidence in Putin's overwhelming support, Nadezhdin's candidacy reflects the anti-war sentiment in the country as the full-scale invasion of Ukraine nears its second anniversary.

"Russians Queue to Support Pro-Peace Challenger Boris Nadezhdin"
politics2 years ago

"Russians Queue to Support Pro-Peace Challenger Boris Nadezhdin"

Boris Nadezhdin, a vocal opponent of the war in Ukraine, has gathered over 100,000 signatures to support his presidential candidacy in Russia's upcoming election, despite skepticism about his chances of being registered by the Central Election Commission. Various opposition figures, including Alexey Navalny's allies, have endorsed Nadezhdin, emphasizing the demand for a different candidate and a change in Russia's current course. Nadezhdin's anti-war message and his call for peace negotiations with Ukraine and the West are central to his campaign, but doubts remain about whether he will be allowed to join the race.

Ohio Activists Successfully Gather 10,000 Signatures to Put Marijuana Legalization on November Ballot
drug-policy2 years ago

Ohio Activists Successfully Gather 10,000 Signatures to Put Marijuana Legalization on November Ballot

Ohio activists have submitted a final batch of signatures to put a marijuana legalization initiative on the November ballot after falling short in a prior submission. The new batch includes over 6,000 additional signatures, and advocates are confident they have made up the difference. The initiative would legalize possession of up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis for adults 21 and older, allow personal cultivation of up to six plants, and impose a 10% sales tax on cannabis sales. The revenue would be allocated to support social equity and jobs programs, localities, education and substance misuse programs, and administrative costs. The measure also establishes a Division of Cannabis Control and gives a head start to current medical cannabis businesses in the recreational market. If enacted, Ohio would become the 24th state to legalize adult-use cannabis.

Ohio Voters to Decide on Recreational Marijuana Legalization in November
politics2 years ago

Ohio Voters to Decide on Recreational Marijuana Legalization in November

Supporters of a proposal to legalize recreational marijuana in Ohio have 10 days to collect additional signatures in order to make the November ballot. The Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol fell just 679 signatures short of the required amount. The proposed law would allow individuals aged 21 and older to buy and possess cannabis, grow plants, and would tax products at 10%. Revenue would go towards administrative costs, addiction treatment programs, municipalities with dispensaries, and a social equity and jobs program.

LaToya Cantrell recall campaign falls short of required signatures.
politics3 years ago

LaToya Cantrell recall campaign falls short of required signatures.

The effort to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has failed as the recall petition only had 27,243 valid signatures, well short of the nearly 45,000 names needed to force a referendum on Mayor Cantrell. The campaign filed a lawsuit against the Orleans Parish Registrar claiming that more than 30,000 voters listed voters in the parish have either moved out of the state or to another parish within the state.

Recall campaign against N.O. Mayor Cantrell fails to gather enough signatures.
politics3 years ago

Recall campaign against N.O. Mayor Cantrell fails to gather enough signatures.

The campaign to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has failed to gather enough signatures to force a referendum on her leadership. Recall organizers collected 27,243 valid signatures, falling short of the nearly 45,000 needed to trigger a recall election. The final count could offer a boost for Cantrell, whose poll numbers have plummeted amid voter discontent over crime and other issues.

Recall petition against New Orleans Mayor Cantrell falls short on signatures.
politics3 years ago

Recall petition against New Orleans Mayor Cantrell falls short on signatures.

The effort to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has failed as the number of certified signatures fell about 18,000 shy of the required number. Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards confirmed that there will not be a special election to recall Cantrell, saying the recall campaign produced 27,219 valid signatures on its petition, well short of the 44,976 needed. Cantrell issued a statement thanking New Orleans residents “for trusting in my leadership.” Recall organizers said they are “exploring all legal options” and vowed their fight to unseat Cantrell would continue.