The “Stop Killing Games” movement is missing the point on purpose. It makes a lot of noise about saving games and keeping them playable, but it refuses to talk about the real issue. The problem isn’t just that games get shut down. It’s that copyright law and digital licensing let companies take away what you paid for, and nobody can stop them. Instead of challenging that, the movement pushes for half-measures that sound good but fix nothing. It ends up protecting the system by pretending the symptoms are the disease.