Brazilian Politicians Propose Their Own Stop Killing Games Bill, And Investigation Into Sony
Preservation is a hot-button topic in gaming right now. Sony is killing discs, closing digital storefronts, and deleting hundreds of movies and TV shows from people's libraries without compensation. All while grassroots online movements like Stop Killing Games apply pressure on legislators to take action over publisher...
Preservation is a hot-button topic in gaming right now. Sony is killing discs, closing digital storefronts, and deleting hundreds of movies and TV shows from people's libraries without compensation. All while grassroots online movements like Stop Killing Games apply pressure on legislators to take action over publishers such as Ubisoft and EA shuttering entire games, rendering them completely inaccessible. So far, they have been rejected in their appeals, but over in Brazil, a new bill was proposed by federal deputy Jandira Feghali that seeks to improve consumer rights regarding digital media.
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