• atro_city@fedia.io
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    2 days ago

    Stop Killing Games should be asking for donations to get the people involved to have meetings with representatives in the EU commission. The big, shitty gaming companies that are firing devs en masse and just out to make money have their lobbyists. If the SKG movement doesn’t organise, that’s all we’ll get: a communiqué to shut the hell up.

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      1 day ago

      Didn’t Ross mention that taking donations could jeopardize the movement, since the EU has strict rules?

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        17 hours ago

        I’m curious about that. Democracy Internation has a course on how to fundraise for an ECI

        Together with experts, we will discuss your most pressing questions around fundraising for a European citizens’ initiative:

        What are the sources of funding for an ECI? How to appraoch large-donors and how to frame your campaign? How, and in what circumstances, do you have to report funding received for an initiative?

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        20 hours ago

        I think the main reason he didn’t want to take money was because he himself doesn’t think can handle such a campaign or lacks the will to do so.

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          17 hours ago

          Yeah, that’s plausible for sure given how humble Ross is… but for some reason I recall him saying quite early into the campaign (which I may be recalling incorrectly since it was almost a year ago, in many 2+ hour videos) that the EU had very strict political lobbying laws.

          Receiving funds was a no-no, and even putting up a billboard would have ran foul of the rules and invalidated everything.

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            He did recently mention that you can’t do political ads on YouTube, but he was rather more perturbed at the idea of navigating through the legal and financial system of EU, owing to his own personal troubles with them.

            He might have changed his mind based on new info, idk. But he clearly doesn’t want to get involved anymore than he needs to because it’s very taxing.

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      Someone can correct me if I’m wrong but I was under the impression that Ross had people prepared to meet with the representatives and present the initiative in case it does go through in the EU. Because it’s not like he could do it himself considering he’s not an EU citizen.