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Just like the UK variant, this is an official government petition to look into the issue. Unlike the UK variant, the only signature threshold is 50 signatures - that said, more is better in this case.

Deadline: 20 May 2024

Here’s the Stop Killing Games campaign site for those unaware or not from Australia.

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[–] GlitterInfection@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

This proposal doesn't solve any of the issues in your second paragraph, and I wholly agree with you that those should be solved. Those would be much easier to regulate, as truth in advertising is kind of important.

The first paragraph probably feels good to think about, but right now, you don't have any right to any of that. Perhaps start there if it's important to you to change things?

[–] ampersandrew@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago

My second paragraph is mostly solved by the first paragraph. If every game lives forever, guaranteed by law, then I hardly have to care, but mostly I was stressing that there's not even a free market solution to this problem. The point of this campaign is to give us these rights, because it's truly stupid that we've gotten away without having them. Perhaps with the right legal challenge in the right country, it will be seen to already violate some consumer protection law currently on the books. That's one of the things we're hoping for, and this campaign is our best shot. I'd strongly encourage you to follow whatever steps on the web site you're able to based on where you live and/or whether or not you own a copy of The Crew.