The European Commission rejected mandatory legislation requiring publishers to keep games playable after withdrawal, citing copyright and intellectual property rules as barriers. Instead, the EU will pursue a voluntary code of conduct—a decision that undermines cultural preservation, as the same gaming companies had previously lobbied against such codification. The Stop Killing Games movement, which gathered over one million petition signatures, is expected to challenge this ruling.
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