Yarr citizens of the high seas! The Stop Killing Games movement is still ongoing and we’ve recently had a second wind. It’s within reach!

We’re all lovers of media in here, and games currently have no safeguard that guarantees that they won’t be locked down long after being released and abandoned. If crackers help us, they can still be played long into the future, but many times there isn’t such a possibility, specially in multiplayer games.

This initiative seeks to change that by mainly:

  • Disallowing planned obsolesce in paid video games. (Ex: By disallowing phone-home based DRM after the game reaches end of life. Like in Ubisoft’s The Crew)
  • Ensuring that paid multiplayer games can still be reasonably played long into the future. (Ex: By releasing relevant server hosting software)

If you didn’t sign yet, there is only one month left. Tell your friends too.

Do you live in the EU?

Do you live in the UK?

Do you live elsewhere or would like to know more?

Disclaimer: Reminder post, sort of relevant since piracy movements have much to benefit from this initiative.

Have a fine day!

    • AwesomeLowlander@sh.itjust.works
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      20 hours ago

      Don’t know the exact mechanism, but EU countries have national ID database, so unless you’re committing actual identity theft your signature will be invalidated.

    • Damage@feddit.it
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      19 hours ago

      There’s no realistic way to spoof the eID I needed to vote. It is bound to you, you generally can’t get one without in-person identification, and once you have it it only works with an authenticator app.

      • Tetsuo@jlai.lu
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        19 hours ago

        I have signed the petition but wasn’t ever asked for an ID.

        So in countries like mine (FR) how are they gonna check my signature?