

Most likely, or maybe someone will try to use this to score some easy points with more online conscious voters. Probably not but one can dream.
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Most likely, or maybe someone will try to use this to score some easy points with more online conscious voters. Probably not but one can dream.
There’s a UK Parliament petition to repeal the Online Safety act. There’s no guarantee it’ll do anything but might be worth a try for anyone in the UK.
Yeah, I’d like to think people would focus on other things now that SKG picked up the pace but he’ll most likely be brought up for a long time regardless on what happens with the campaign in the future - even if just as a punching bag for people to feel superior about.
It’s a jab at the Pirate Software guy, I believe.
Yeah, that tracks - it’s a business organisation first and foremost. And yeah, we definitely do.
It’s a group representing the biggest publishers in the industry, used as a front to pretend they’re able to self-regulate when it comes to consumer laws vs business wants. So no, not a governing body but more of a cartel or lobbying group, I guess? One with A LOT of money on the line and enough lobbying power to push against things like the Stop Killing Games campaign the moment they feel threatened.
Either way it’s pure speculation considering something truly massive would have to happen for Steam to even get to this point.
He did say something similar years ago if I recall correctly but we never got any details and it was so long ago it’s hard to guess whether that’s still the plan. Reassurance or update on that wouldn’t be unwelcome, that’s for sure.
Here are the board members of this organisation in case someone is curious about their relevancy/neutrality on the matter:
You know, the people who “ensured that the voice of a responsible games ecosystem is heard and understood” (direct quote from their website).
Fresh update video from Ross about the campaign.
TL;DW:
He actively misrepresented the campaign and spread misinformation about its goals. I don’t know if he genuinely didn’t understand or if he was too embarrassed to admit to a mistake but he did a lot of damage to the momentum and perception of the whole thing.
It sucks these big creators only now pick up the mantle but it’s better than nothing. There’s still some time left.
This is still just a tentative deal that has to be ratified by all the countries so there’s still hope.
Friendly reminder that you can use this site to find your MPs in the European Parliament. Remind them that they are there for and because of us, and let them know what you think of this kind of deal making.
If EU doesn’t stop this recent festival of stupidity the European project will go nowhere fast. There’s already a huge problem with the rise of euro-scepticism and these bellends just add fuel to fire. I’m tired boss.