With the rise of the live-service model, video games have shifted from a product you buy to a service you rent, one that publishers can switch off whenever they want.
The funny thing is: The campaign relies on politicians to define the final implementation of this. That will most likely fail spectacularly.
Adding worker rights to it will most likely increase the chance of success, because at least that is something they have experts for…
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While I agree that the current state of SKG is painfully light on ideas for practical implementation, it is at least focused on a single issue.
A plan could be arrived at.
Trying to tack on tangentially-related stuff like workers’ rights is only going to get the whole thing bogged down in conflicting discussions.
The funny thing is: The campaign relies on politicians to define the final implementation of this. That will most likely fail spectacularly. Adding worker rights to it will most likely increase the chance of success, because at least that is something they have experts for…