I'm a long-time follower of Ross Scott, the creator of Freeman's Mind (though I mainly follow him for his Game Dungeon series), and today he uploaded a video announcing the launch of a campaign he's been building for several months to try and fight the issue of publishers shutting down games in a way that completely revokes access from the end user, along with launching a website for his cause.
Ross's campaign website (Stop Killing Games)
This is the kind of video game activism that I'm glad people are still doing, and one that hits pretty close to home since I myself have a few games that I can't play due to them requiring a central server (Loadout is the one that comes to mind) and am generally against the practice of retroactively revoking access to a good that was paid for in full, but as I'm based in the US, my options for taking action on this campaign are pretty limited.
I don't do this kind of shilling often, but I strongly encourage KYM users based in the UK, France, Germany, any other EU countries, Canada, Australia, or Brazil to check out the website and take any steps they can to help this campaign.