Well, perhaps the demise of the Stop Killing Games movement in the EU was overstated. We were just talking about how the attempt to introduce new legislation to support the goals of the movement we…
No it was not, as laid out by SKG’s own goals from their website (which is now restricted - including past legislative attempts) and by Article 225 whereby they are asking an EU commission to submit a legislative proposal to the EU Parliament for enacting new laws.
This is literally the backup plan they are on now. Stop framing a loss as some sort of planned win. That’s not what it is.
And regarding Past Results (https://www.stopkillinggames.com/en/past-results), this isn’t the first time they’ve been here.
The EU has ruled multiple times that it is on the member nations to enact/amend these laws, this has all happened before with the same result.
No it was not, as laid out by SKG’s own goals from their website (which is now restricted - including past legislative attempts) and by Article 225 whereby they are asking an EU commission to submit a legislative proposal to the EU Parliament for enacting new laws.
This is literally the backup plan they are on now. Stop framing a loss as some sort of planned win. That’s not what it is. And regarding Past Results (https://www.stopkillinggames.com/en/past-results), this isn’t the first time they’ve been here. The EU has ruled multiple times that it is on the member nations to enact/amend these laws, this has all happened before with the same result.