With Stop Killing Games reaching over a million signatures, what does it mean for the future of game and IP preservation

The Stop Killing Games movement gains momentum. It crosses one million signatures. This milestone pushes the European Commission to address game preservation. The movement challenges publishers’ control over shutting down games. It advocates for consumer rights to retain access to purchased games. New laws may require offline switches or private server options.

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Fortune for cat’s future: 82-year old Chinese man seeks trusted carer for pet feline; inheritance pledge sparks wide discussion

An 82-year-old man in China is offering his entire estate, including property and savings, to anyone willing to provide lifelong care for his cat, Xianba. Having no children and being alone after his wife’s death, he seeks a loving home for his pet. While some express concerns about potential exploitation, others have offered to adopt…

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Travis Hunter’s father arrested again just months after NFL Draft moment with son — here’s what happened

Travis Hunter Jr., the Jacksonville Jaguars rookie, faces personal challenges as his father, Travis Hunter Sr., was arrested for a probation violation. The violation stemmed from a brief signal loss of his ankle monitor and conflicting explanations. Hunter Sr. is now held without bond, potentially facing prison time, casting a shadow over his son’s NFL…

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Indian-origin individuals who hold leadership positions in different countries

Indian-origin leaders are significantly impacting global spheres, from politics and technology to media and finance. Kamala Harris, Rishi Sunak, and others have achieved unprecedented political milestones, while Satya Nadella, Sundar Pichai, and others lead tech giants. These individuals, blending cultural heritage with innovation, are shaping the 21st century and inspiring millions worldwide.

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