While the Stop Killing Games Initiative continues to make strides towards its ultimate preservation goals in Europe, the Protect Our Games Act in the United States has just passed its first major milestone on its way to potentially dramatically changing the video game industry. The proposed bill has just won its vote to go beyond California's State Assembly, and now moves on to the State Senate, on its path to being written into law. As spotted by VGC, the bill passed the California State Assembly by a vote of 43-16. If it makes it passed the State Senate, a final […]
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