Because it comes from gamers and people concerned about preservation of games. Why broaden it if the people who are pushing for the initiative don't care about other stuff?
We all have finite time to repsond to lobbying efforts of groups, by seeking to intervene narrowly with regulatory intervention we increase the burden on the public to stay vigilant across a wider range of issues.
Narrowly-crafted regulatory interventions are tools of the elite class to weaken the resolve and solidarity of the working class. That's my general reasoning.
> We all have finite time to repsond to lobbying efforts of groups,
I understand. If you don't care about this petition, you don't need to sign it. If you care, the amount of time and effort it takes to sign it is very small.
Narrowly-crafted regulatory interventions are tools of the elite class to weaken the resolve and solidarity of the working class. That's my general reasoning.