Stop Destroying Videogames initiative to get a public hearing organised by the European Parliament
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Following the immense success of the Stop Destroying Videogames initiative, it's set to get an official reply and public hearing in the European Parliament.
This is the EU side of the overall Stop Killing Games consumer movement, with the Stop Destroying Videogames initiative crossing the confirmed vote count needed to be over 1 million. Now that it has the votes confirmed, the European Commission has a July 27th deadline to make a full response and along with organising a public hearing by the European Parliament.
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Following the immense success of the Stop Destroying Videogames initiative, it's set to get an official reply and public hearing in the European Parliament.
This is the EU side of the overall Stop Killing Games consumer movement, with the Stop Destroying Videogames initiative crossing the confirmed vote count needed to be over 1 million. Now that it has the votes confirmed, the European Commission has a July 27th deadline to make a full response and along with organising a public hearing by the European Parliament.
Fuck yes!!!
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Following the immense success of the Stop Destroying Videogames initiative, it's set to get an official reply and public hearing in the European Parliament.
This is the EU side of the overall Stop Killing Games consumer movement, with the Stop Destroying Videogames initiative crossing the confirmed vote count needed to be over 1 million. Now that it has the votes confirmed, the European Commission has a July 27th deadline to make a full response and along with organising a public hearing by the European Parliament.
It's mad funny that people can't join for so many things but for video games they unite. All for it though.
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It's mad funny that people can't join for so many things but for video games they unite. All for it though.
With any luck, it's because this issue is such a slam dunk that it's got broader support than more divisive initiatives. In reality though, it's most likely just because YouTuber drama got more eyeballs on it; and if that's the difference here, the EU really ought to re-examine how they do these initiatives. 1M signatures out of a population of 440M is a tough bar to clear.