• WIZARD POPE💫
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    952 months ago

    Oh but with the new rules they could do that before making their code work that way. The idea is not for the new laws to apply retroactively but for new games.

    • Jeffool
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      -102 months ago

      I think your response is coming off as kinda “oh just do it different”. But that still means an entire industry of people are going to have to change how they make things. (And still spend time and money evaluating things at the end, just to be sure nothing slipped through.) I’m in favor of this at least being looked at and honest conversations happening, (which will not happen without this.) But there will certainly be an adjustment period where people on ground level learn and develop new “best practices”. And invariably someone will screw up. The companies are obviously only worried about money. They’ll get over it, is my opinion. But I think it’s worth communicating that we all understand new government regulation is likely going to be a pain in the ass. We just think it’s worth the pain/money.

      • @AtariDump@lemmy.world
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        222 months ago

        But that still means an entire industry of people are going to have to change how they make things.

        Companies do that all the time in response to government regulation. You like seat belts and backup cameras in your car? No sawdust in your food? Transparent pricing when buying internet access? Government regulation. None of those companies went out of business.

        • Jeffool
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          12 months ago

          This is exactly why I said:

          But I think it’s worth communicating that we all understand new government regulation is likely going to be a pain in the ass. We just think it’s worth the pain/money.