This is brilliant. It saves you from having to channel suggestions through MEPs. If a suggestion gets enough signatures they have to consider it.
This is brilliant. It saves you from having to channel suggestions through MEPs. If a suggestion gets enough signatures they have to consider it.
It’s true, but the broader the scope, the more time MEPs will need to consult the larger group of industry stakeholders and the less focused the law could end up becoming.
If this basic premise holds (games “leased” for $5/month can be taken away any time, but games, and importantly game add-ons “purchased” for a set price cannot be made completely non-functional), then this line of thinking will spread across industries. It will counteract the idea that publishers can take away or make inaccessible digital goods whenever they want. Laws can eventually be passed at either the member country level or at the union level.