geteilt von: https://feddit.org/post/1854600

I’m not going to post an update every time a (small) milestone is reached, but i felt this time it was warranted.

Sweden and Poland both passed their respective thresholds. That brings us to 3 out of 7 countries where we need to pass the threshold. We are also past 25% of the one million signatures needed continent-wide.

Thank you to everyone who already signed.

Relevant links:

5 points

Oh shit! We’re a quarter to a million already!

That hard part is gonna be hitting that minimum in each country.

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We don’t actually need to hit the minimum in all countries. We only need 7 (and a million signatures total) and we are already halfway there. 3 countries have reached the minimum and an additional 3 are past 70%

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4 points

Noice

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1 point

Cool!

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Also this thing is open until next year, so a lot of signatures incoming

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Denmark, Netherlands and Germany all reasonably close.

Here’s a pic of the full list of countries and their completion levels for anyone else curious:

edit: Not sure why that’s showing up so small for me. You may need to right click -> open image in new tab.

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19 points

Don’t wanna jinx it but this is going way better than I expected!

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I love the wealth of updates without context.

If no one will leave one intro sentence, I don’t need to go look it up.

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here is the one sentence summery: It’s a European citizens initiative aiming to ensure legal access to video games you’ve purchased, even after official support has ended.

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So currently, when support for various games end, that’s it, you can’t play them anymore. This practice is not just limited to online games, but has infected offline games too.

It’s basically as if Renault sold you a car as a regular full price car, and on the day they stopped making spare parts, they broke in, stole your car, and scrapped it.

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18 points

This Initiative is taking of like a space rocket. I actually like how much Attention it gets with several news outlets writing about it.

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