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People are tracking efforts under the Stop Killing Games banner to keep online games playable, including a California bill that failed to win over a senate committee despite strong backing. Separately, the European Commission is working toward an “end of life” code of conduct for games, following a Stop Killing Games petition.

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Key Takeaway Stop Killing Games-backed policy momentum is splitting—California legislation is stalling, while the EU is moving toward end-of-life conduct guidance.
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Stop Killing Games-backed policy momentum is splitting—California legislation is stalling, while the EU is moving toward end-of-life conduct guidance.

People are tracking efforts under the Stop Killing Games banner to keep online games playable, including a California bill that failed to win over a senate committee despite strong backing. Separately, the European Commission is working toward an “end of life” code of conduct for games, following a Stop Killing Games petition.

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Stop Killing Games-backed bill status California bill failed to win over a senate committee
EU action European Commission aims to facilitate a code of conduct
code-of-conduct scope Managing game “end of life”

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  • Follow updates on the failed California senate committee bill for any resubmission or revised vote attempts. GamesIndustry.biz
  • Watch for the European Commission’s next steps in facilitating the “end of life” code of conduct after the Stop Killing Games petition. GamesIndustry.biz

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  • "We were only three votes away": Stop Killing Games-backed California bill to keep online games playable fails to win over senate committee GamesIndustry.biz
  • European Commission aims to facilitate code of conduct for managing "end of life" for games following Stop Killing Games petition GamesIndustry.biz
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However, preservation efforts haven't found much success in the political sphere as of late. Just two weeks ago, the European Commission officially responded to the Stop Killing Games movement, explaining that it "cannot propose a legal obligation to keep video games playable after they stop being provided commercially"—dealing a significant blow to the fight for digital ownership. Earlier this week in the United States, the 'Protect Our Games Act' (AB 1921), proposed by California Assemblymember Chris Ward, was likewise stalled in a state senate committee. Nonetheless, SKG remains determined.

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