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“Stop Killing Games” remains active despite setbacks in Europe, with organizers responding to scrutiny and continuing advocacy. In the US, the California Protect Our Games Act has advanced through the state assembly, while enforcement practicality is being questioned and discussed.

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Key Takeaway The campaign has lost ground in Europe but is progressing legislatively in California, with real-world enforcement still uncertain.
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The campaign has lost ground in Europe but is progressing legislatively in California, with real-world enforcement still uncertain.

“Stop Killing Games” remains active despite setbacks in Europe, with organizers responding to scrutiny and continuing advocacy. In the US, the California Protect Our Games Act has advanced through the state assembly, while enforcement practicality is being questioned and discussed.

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Top 2 signals · The campaign has lost ground in Europe but is progressing

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Briefing Findings · The campaign has lost ground in Europe but is progressing

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European hearing setback Stop Killing Games suffered a setback after a European Parliamentary hearing.
EU legislation status The European Commission will not legislate Stop Killing Games.
Signature count The campaign cites 1.3 million signatures.
California bill name AB 1921 is the Protect Our Games Act.

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  • Track the next legislative step and final vote status for California AB 1921 / Protect Our Games Act. GamesIndustry.biz

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  • Stop Killing Games suffers setback following European Parliamentary hearing - but all is not lost GamesIndustry.biz
  • The European Commission will not legislate Stop Killing Games, but the campaign isn't dead yet, say its organisers GamesIndustry.biz
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Tracking: The European Commission will not legislate Stop Killing Games, but the campaign isn't dead yet, say its organisers / Stop Killing Games-backed California bill targeting online game shutdowns "isn't going to be an easy thing" to enforce, says the politician behind it

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