The European Commission will engage with consumers and publishers by the end of 2026 to explore ways to improve industry standards, as a response to the European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) ‘Stop Destroying Videogames'.
A comment I saw on another thread says that they will be working with the parliament to rework current law to include this, rather than relying on the commission. So yes.
Without a proposal by the commission the parliament can’t decide anything. The parliament can request them to do such a thing, but the reason the commission does not propose such a law at the moment will not change.
SKG plans on going through the Parliament, in which they apparently have a supporting majority, to modify the Digital Fairness Act and reach their goals
Parliament doesn’t just change existing laws though. That requires a new commission proposal to start a binding revision so they know what should be changed if anything. You can’t just get turned down by a commission and go to parliament. You’ll just get sent back to a commission.
Isn’t this the commission, not the parliament? The commission always sides with the industry, but they’re not the ones passing the laws.
A comment I saw on another thread says that they will be working with the parliament to rework current law to include this, rather than relying on the commission. So yes.
Without a proposal by the commission the parliament can’t decide anything. The parliament can request them to do such a thing, but the reason the commission does not propose such a law at the moment will not change.
SKG plans on going through the Parliament, in which they apparently have a supporting majority, to modify the Digital Fairness Act and reach their goals
Parliament doesn’t just change existing laws though. That requires a new commission proposal to start a binding revision so they know what should be changed if anything. You can’t just get turned down by a commission and go to parliament. You’ll just get sent back to a commission.