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The original petition failed due to two issues:
- UK government misinterpreted what the petition is about and didn’t really answered to what was being asked
- early general elections canceled all ongoing petitions at the time
This attempt has a new, reworded petition to, hopefully, make it simple and clear enough to avoid any additional problems.
There are two thresholds for UK petitions:
- 10 000 signatures: official government response
- 100 000 signatures: petition will be considered for debate in Parliament
Here is a video from Ross Scott (the main organizer of the Stop Killing Games initiative) about this update.
Yes. Such a transaction would be legally classified as a service: You pay publisher a one-time fee for access to the right to play their game over a known period of time.