HoodWinked
Member
ya not a fan of this kneejerk. the blowback that EA received from this is in itself the correction not politicians that barely even understand the subject manner to try to poorly legislate this sort of thing.
all thats going to happen is that they'll make vague laws and arbitrarily and selectively enforce them on some companies while avoiding others as a means collect fee/taxes revenue.
like Supercell will get a pass since its based in finland and they'll go after EA or Blizzard since they're based in the US.
same thing happens with the US going after airbus and VW or the EU going after Google and Facebook.
consumers will just pay more for games to pay for the new taxes/fees that are imposed and offset the overall drop in revenue.
the approach for this stuff should be more of what China/Japan is doing by just being transparent with odds/percentages.
all thats going to happen is that they'll make vague laws and arbitrarily and selectively enforce them on some companies while avoiding others as a means collect fee/taxes revenue.
like Supercell will get a pass since its based in finland and they'll go after EA or Blizzard since they're based in the US.
same thing happens with the US going after airbus and VW or the EU going after Google and Facebook.
consumers will just pay more for games to pay for the new taxes/fees that are imposed and offset the overall drop in revenue.
the approach for this stuff should be more of what China/Japan is doing by just being transparent with odds/percentages.