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Nicolae Ștefănuță, a Vice President of the European Parliament, has made headlines by signing the Stop Killing Games petition, a movement aimed at protecting the rights of gamers across Europe. This initiative emphasizes the principle that once a game is purchased, it should rightfully belong to the customer without restrictions or limitations imposed by developers or publishers.
Ștefănuță's involvement highlights a growing concern within the gaming community regarding practices such as digital rights management (DRM) and the increasing prevalence of in-game purchases that can alter the gaming experience. Advocates argue that these practices undermine the fundamental notion of ownership, as players often find themselves unable to fully enjoy the games they have bought.
The petition has garnered significant support, reflecting a collective desire among gamers for a more equitable gaming environment. As discussions around consumer rights in the digital age continue to evolve, the backing of influential politicians like Ștefănuță could pave the way for meaningful change in the industry.
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