Gamers' Voice
Gamers' Voice business and news from across the web.- Stop Killing Games, Mozilla, EFF and others release statement urging UK policymakers to keep the web openMozilla, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Stop Killing Games, along with other organizations, have released a joint statement urging UK policymakers to address the root causes of online harm rather than implementing broad internet restrictions. The groups argue that measures like mandatory age verification and access bans could undermine the open web, infringe on human rights, and negatively impact game preservation.
- UK Stop Killing Games group launches with new NGO Gamers’ VoiceThe new UK advocacy group Gamers' Voice has launched as part of the global Stop Killing Games movement to represent gamers' interests in policy discussions. The organization aims to address concerns around digital ownership, industry practices, and government regulations that could impact online games, ensuring player perspectives are included in debates.
- "We want to ensure gamers are part of those conversations": Stop Killing Games launch player advocacy group to lobby the UK governmentThe Stop Killing Games campaign has launched a new UK advocacy group called Gamers' Voice to lobby the UK government on issues such as game preservation, live-service shutdowns, and online safety. The organization aims to ensure that gamers' perspectives are included in policy discussions affecting digital ownership and access to games. Gamers' Voice has already begun engaging with parliamentarians and aims to represent player interests in the UK.