Cross-geposted von: https://feddit.org/post/31333476

Existing EU consumer law already provides for important safeguards protecting the economic interests of consumers. Video game providers must inform consumers about the duration and the conditions for terminating the contract before the consumers signs up for the video game. […]

However, to address players’ concerns, the Commission has committed to taking several steps.

First, it will initiate an exchange with the video game industry and consumer representatives with the aim to draw up an industry code of conduct on managing video games’ ‘end of life’.

Second, the Commission will work with consumer organisations and authorities to raise awareness about the applicable rights that protect consumers, including on safeguards protecting the economic interests of consumers

  • gkpy@feddit.org
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    They are a big institution with capacity to deal with all those issues at the same time. The solutions are simply too anti-capitalistic for them…

    Your take is also exactly what a politician would say if they’re unsupportive or ignorant of the initiative.

    • Photonic@lemmy.world
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      I’m neither, so please hold the accusations.

      Yes they can do multiple things at once, but they have a finite amount of people and resources. I support the cause but I don’t think it is the biggest deal either. I’d rather we tackle the big issues and that both we and the EU invest our finite time in that.