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"textContent": "Following a public hearing at the European Parliament in Brussels last month, European politicians have debated the Stop Killing Games campaign's petition to put more consumer protections around online game server shutdowns into law again today, May 21st. This latest debate took place during plenary session of the Eurpean Parliament in the French city of Strasbourg.\n\nAs is the norm, lots of different politicians took turns putting forth different views on the issue and what kind of action might be needed in response to it. A representative of the European Commission also spoke, promising that a reply to the petition that the body are currently putting together will be forthcoming \"before the summer\".\n\nRead more",
"title": "Stop Killing Games petition on game server switch offs will get a reply \"before the summer\", European Commission promise during latest debate"
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