Message from @Uksio
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Bruh
they will just consider such fines as a cost of doing business
Just enslave them for violating the law.
Lol.
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No, it should be in pursuit of compensating the individuals subject to the privacy violations.
They're the ones who should bring legal action.
this is the trouble we have had with things like enviornmental regulations for decades and why u can't drink the water in detroit
Hehe you know anyway you give a company a fine... Most employees will work more for less to pay for it
"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."
goodnyat everywigger and nigger and jigger
it was just cheaper to pay the eventual fines and break the law intentionally
No, it's typically carried over in the form of increased cost for consumers, @svarozhyc.
Environmental regulations don't do shit if people are not actually giving a fuck about upkeeping those regulations
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Slavery is the only solution
That's the problem in uncompetitive markets, where alternatives don't exist for consumers.
well, competition isn't always present in new markets
hell yeah
Japan has strict regulations, but what is even stricter is the peer scorn over not abiding by those regulations
he's not donating to ADL now
that doesn't mean there is a monopoly
Fuck off with pdp
No, it takes time, @ManAnimal.
yup
Indeed.
svaroszhyc is a manlet
Before you get fined in Japan for not sorting your trash, you will get th ire of your entire neighbourhood
people forget that a monopoly has nothing to do with the customers
This is why Japan functions so well as an industrialised society
it's about how a company treats their competition
not competition?
no monopoly
Almost as if cultural change had more impact than legislative one
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ALWAYS
Sometimes the lack of competition, thereof, just means the firm is efficient enough to last an extensive period of time without competition. Take Walmart, for example. There was also Sears, and now there's Amazon and eBay.
Monopoly is neither good nor bad by itself
Never was