It is at 361,826 out of 1,000,000 signatures with the remaining trickle after the initial spike nowhere near the pace needed to hit the mark before the 31st of July 2025.
I interpret the state of Ross Scott’s SKG campaign like this:
It’s pretty clear that democratically speaking, we do not object to companies arbitrarily removing access to purchased video games. Only a minority objects to it.
While it will stay up and get more signatures, there will ultimately be no follow-through to this campaign. The reality is that it’s not politically sound, it’s not built on a foundation of a real public desire for change. In other words, voters don’t want it. You might, but most of your family and friends don’t want it.
You’re the one making people leave with your stupid spam.
Well spotted, a bit late though. I’ve personally labored to undermine a campaign expected to be very popular, destined for success, hadn’t it been for my devilish trolling. And now it’s too late.
You desperately wanted the changes to legislation that were proposed, but I killed it, just like we kill games.* Get outplayed and outwitted, nerds.
*(I have no affiliations with Ubisoft Entertainment SA.)