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Dagonfly | 8 months ago

You could pose the same argument against any form of warranty. Why provide/require any warrant for anything if the company might go bankrupt?

Yeah, then it gets messy. That's what the legal system and insolvency procedures are for.

> You could require all games with online components to make their servers runnable by users from the outset

That's the strawman going around. You might not even have to provide EOL support for all online-components. Just use reasonable effort to make offline content playable. The law-making process hasn't even started and people already are arguing against the worst-case, least nuanced regulation possible.

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