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  • While everyone should sign it, the campaign is about publishers that kill games that could conceivably remain working.

    De-listing is likely a result of expired licensing or similar, and I don’t think it’s feasible (or realistic) to require companies to renew licenses in perpetuity just to keep selling games.

  • An important reminder that if this can be enacted into law, there is a chance it would not only apply to games but also at some point maybe to all software that does not require a server to operate most basic functions (ie. looking at you adobe)

    Sign it, and get your friends and family to sign it because the proposal is pretty common sense: if you buy something, you should own it.

  • I will be that guy and not answer your original question. If you don’t have a way to charge at home, don’t get an electric car.

    Besides the convenience factor, it’s far too expensive to use public chargers. It will not be worth it at all.

  • Being a popularity contest is not a problem. It’s always been like that, it’s “whatever”. Like it, don’t like. Doesn’t matter.

    But Israel manipulating votes to “artwash” genocide is a whole different bag of cats, and very wrong.