Consumer protection in online video games: a European Single Market approach
· A9-0300/2022 · Proposition de résolution
- Gamers must be better protected from manipulative practices and addiction
- Children’s games must take into account their age, rights and vulnerabilities
- Video game sector has enormous potential for growth and innovation, but it needs support
- Magdalena ADAMOWICZEPP · Poland
- Asim ADEMOVEPP · Bulgaria
- Isabella ADINOLFIEPP · Italy
- Matteo ADINOLFIID · Italy
- Alex AGIUS SALIBAS&D · Malta
- Mazaly AGUILARECR · Spain
- Clara AGUILERAS&D · Spain
- Abir AL-SAHLANIRenew · Sweden
- Alviina ALAMETSÄGreens/EFA · Finland
- João ALBUQUERQUES&D · Portugal
- European People’s Party
- Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
- Renew Europe
- Greens/European Free Alliance
- Identity and Democracy
- European Conservatives and Reformists
- Non-attached Members
- The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Poland
- Romania
- Netherlands
- Belgium
- Czechia
- Hungary
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- Procedure file (Legislative Observatory)accessed on May 9, 2024, 19:45
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