YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES Honestly, I can't believe this is actually going through, but if it does, it would be so good for us

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watched his videos a little over a year ago I believe, thinking that it would never amount to anything. I am so glad it did. stop killing games movement really shows that consumers still have some power left. I believe that publisher has made an off-line mode for The Crew 2 in response to the petition

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Honestly, if a company stops providing service of the game after we buy it, consumers should have the rights to alter or run the game as they fit.

One of the biggest issues I have with games currently is their TOS always states it is a license to play the game ( Even Steams TOS says this ). They also tend to lock you out of filing lawsuits or taking part in class actions.

The U.S. needs to a step up its Consumer Protection Laws. We have good " defective " product laws, but Australia and EU have better pro-consumer laws for use of the products and I do not get why we dont have a lobbying body for it.

The best thing that will come out of this is Steam usually complies with the stronger laws so they will comply with EU guidelines globally, even if the U.S. doesnt have it.

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