The California State Assembly has passed the Protect Our Games Act, a bill to protect user rights after a game's service ends
Under this, games shutting down would need to provide at least 60 days notice to consumers, while also ensuring that purchasers will still have access to the game via an alt version or patch that allows it to be played offline. And if not, they must offer refunds
The bill must still be passed by the California Senate
Spanking children is a sure way to teach them that sexual abuse is okay. There is nothing normal about pulling down the pants of child and hitting them in the behind while they scream no and try to get away. You’re teaching them that no matter how loud they scream and how much they cry and try to get away that they have to just take it. See how that mimics rape. And even worse, parents will tell their kids “I love you” right after. Teaching children that their abusers can love them still. Then people will deadass have the nerve to be confused as to why adults get into abuse cycles that literally mimic the same abuse that their parents inflicted upon them.
What we know about Last of Us Online
- 80% complete
- EXTREMELY confident internal testing
- set in San Francisco
PLEASE 🙏 sign the petition to help us save this amazing game. Let’s tell PlayStation we want to play.
https://t.co/YGu9MC0B6I
@ItsBankhead_ I try to get into politics every now and then it just become too much and u dont agree with everything the parties stand for, some u do and some u dont so whats the point