10:54, Thu, Jul 2, 2026 Updated: 10:54, Thu, Jul 2, 2026 A governing body in America has described community servers for games like Minecraft and Call of Duty as ‘illegal’ and likened them to a ‘black ...
Minecraft creator Markus 'Notch' Persson has spoken out against the Electronic Software Association for claiming that the game's private servers are "illegal." Earlier this month, the California State ...
The Entertainment Software Association has given its detailed stance on the use of private servers in games, after stating community servers in games like Minecraft could be considered illegal. The ...
Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams has come under fire for taking on a case with his private law practice. This is typical among Louisiana’s top prosecutors, and Williams has been lending ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While the organizers behind Stop Killing Games remain optimistic about the movement's future, they've been dealt another blow from ...
Related reads:'This Is Borderline Evil' - Minecraft Creator Speaks Out Against ESA Calling Private Servers 'Illegal' The ESA has made the head-scratching claim that private Minecraft servers are ...
The Protect Our Games Act–a piece of legislation endorsed by the Stop Killing Games movement–has been voted down at the California State Senate. However, one of the most noteworthy incidents from this ...
The ESA has made the head-scratching claim that private Minecraft servers are "illegal," arguing that they're considered a form of "piracy" in a recent hearing. During a California State Senate ...
What just happened? Stop Killing Games, a consumer advocacy group seeking stronger protections for paid online video games, has lost its two biggest legal battles in Europe and the US over the past ...
Stop Killing Games was in the news yesterday as it appeared on the California Senate committee hearing, where it continued to draw much debate and failed to proceed forward, but the real fire works ...
In a remarkably strange statement at a recent California State Senate hearing over the Protect Our Games Act (AB 1921, California's Stop Killing Games-endorsed bill to compel publishers to provide ...