- cross-posted to:
- yurop@lemm.ee
- cross-posted to:
- yurop@lemm.ee
The initiative is at more than 20% of the 1 million signatures necessary.
As of 4 pm CEST the numbers are:
Country | Number of Signatures | Percentage of the theshold |
---|---|---|
Austria | 4,187 | 31.26% |
Belgium | 7,116 | 48.06% |
Bulgaria | 2,764 | 23.06% |
Croatia | 2,527 | 29.87% |
Cyprus | 288 | 6.81% |
Czechia | 4,690 | 31.68% |
Denmark | 7,684 | 77.85% |
Estonia | 1,827 | 37.02% |
Finland | 10,266 | 104.01% |
France | 16,732 | 30.04% |
Germany | 45,688 | 67.51% |
Greece | 2,469 | 16.68% |
Hungary | 4,509 | 30.46% |
Ireland | 4,680 | 51.06% |
Italy | 7,949 | 14.84% |
Latvia | 1,569 | 27.82% |
Lithuania | 3,109 | 40.09% |
Luxembourg | 430 | 10.17% |
Malta | 279 | 6.6% |
Netherlands | 15,999 | 78.25% |
Poland | 20,517 | 55.97% |
Portugal | 5,019 | 33.9% |
Romania | 7,917 | 34.03% |
Slovakia | 2,773 | 28.1% |
Slovenia | 1,478 | 26.21% |
Spain | 16,261 | 39.09% |
Sweden | 13,698 | 92.52% |
Total | 212.425 | 21,24% |
To be successful the initiative needs to reach 1 million signatures and pass the threshold in at least seven countries.
https://eci.ec.europa.eu/045/public/#/screen/home/allcountries
PirateSoftware was a blizzard dev, is a current dev, and is just basically lobbying against change. I don’t believe he’s being genuine in his arguments and is misrepresenting the cause or hasn’t understood it. It was possible to make games that didn’t stop working once a server shut down and it still is.
Being given a server binary isn’t a licensing issue unless you make it one. And because publishers and studios sign shitty contracts, doesn’t make it right, nor the only way to do business. If he wants to do business that way, do that shit in the US, but if something meaningful happens in the EU, then don’t sell your games there. Simple as…
Anti Commercial-AI license
Agree. I don’t know this person, but at best he didn’t understand the campaign and also overdosed on defeatism. At worst he’s intentionally misrepresenting the campaign and lobbying against better consumer rights.