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The ESA’s Argument Against Private Servers Is Dangerous for Gaming’s Future

ComicBook.com

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July 5, 2026

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The legal battle over gaming conservation has reached American courts, with the ESA arguing against the Stop Killing Games movement. The company was present at a California State Senate hearing over a proposed Protect Our Games Act. The State Senate ultimately decided against moving forward with the act, which is a blow to the games []

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TheGamer

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· Jul 3, 2026

French Politician Argues For Legislation After PlayStation Announces End To Discs

Video games are not merely commodities; they are cultural assets, Jean-Luc Mélenchon said. Gamers have rights too!

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· Jun 30, 2026

Private Minecraft servers are "illegal," game industry lobbyists declare as another Stop Killing Games effort is struck down in California

Private Minecraft servers are "illegal," game industry lobbyists declare as another Stop Killing Games effort is struck down in California

RAPPLER

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· Jun 29, 2026

[Rappler’s Best] Gaming your social networks

To single out — or defend — video games in isolation and outside the social networks and incentive structures where they thrive misses the point

Kotaku

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· Jun 30, 2026

Gaming Industry Lobbyist Claims Minecraft And Call Of Duty Community Servers Are ‘Illegal’ During ‘Stop Killing Games’ Hearing

The Entertainment Software Association's VP also stated the ESA considers private servers to be piracy during the Protect Our Games California State Senate hearing

IGN

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· Jun 30, 2026

ESA Claims Private Minecraft Servers Are 'Illegal' and 'Piracy' in Stop Killing Games Hearing

The ESA has made the head-scratching claim that private Minecraft servers are illegal and considered a form of piracy in a recent hearing.

Polygon

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· Jul 2, 2026

PS5 fans flock to piracy after news that Sony is ending physical games

Sony's decisions surrounding digital games and media on PlayStation products leads to unintended consequences as fans seek jailbreaking options

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