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  "path": "/european-commission-aims-to-facilitate-code-of-conduct-for-managing-end-of-life-for-games-following-stop-killing-games-petition",
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  "textContent": "The European Commission has responded to the Stop Killing Games petition, saying that it is unable to \"propose a legal obligation\" to keep games playable after they are no longer available commercially.\n\nRead more",
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