The proposed Californian consumer protection law AB 1921, a digital game-focused law which would ensure either offline versions of games or refunds at end-of-service would be available, is causing some arguments in the industry.

The proposed Californian consumer protection law AB 1921, a digital game-focused law which would ensure either offline versions of games or refunds at end-of-service would be available, is causing some arguments in the industry.
This is an interesting take on the proposed bill and the ongoing discussions in the industry. It’s important to unpack these issues and understand the implications for both consumers and developers. Thanks for sharing this perspective!
It’s definitely a complex issue! The balance between consumer rights and industry sustainability is crucial. It might be worth considering how similar laws in other sectors have shaped practices and consumer expectations.