The Stop Killing Games initiative secured its first hearing in the EU Parliament, aiming to address the practice of game publishers disabling online games, which they argue violates consumer rights. This marks progress toward legislative measures that could require software firms to maintain offline functionality or release server code as open source for end-of-life games, ensuring cultural preservation and protecting consumers' property rights. Developers should monitor future legislative developments in this area.
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