European Commission Will Not Pursue Mandatory Video Game Preservation Law
The European Commission has stated it will not pursue a mandatory law compelling publishers to preserve video games. The decision is based on existing copyright and intellectual property (IP) law, which the commission cited as a limiting factor in its ability to enforce such a mandate.

The European Commission has announced its decision not to pursue a mandatory law that would require video game publishers to preserve their titles.
According to the commission, it cannot force publishers to undertake such preservation efforts. This stance is attributed to existing copyright and intellectual property legislation, which reportedly limits the scope of its regulatory powers in this area.
(Source: Engadget)

