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What is this, FINES FOR ANTS!?
Yeah, sure, half a billion will surely hurt their business in exploiting children.
Meanwhile, a single bloke is ordered to pay a billion and more without due process just because he's an arse,
They should've fined both Epic Games and Sweeney at least ten times their entire net worth.
Looks like we're not getting Kingdom Hearts free this year.
Let's eat the data kraken!!
So pretty much every online fps game out there 🤐
Exactly, it even has splitscreen on consoles (why do PC versions almost never receive one?), so there's no excuse to not play the game together with your child and supervise it.
So historically this is actually a pretty hefty fine!
Yes, I was being sarcastic.
Generally speaking illegal activity is fined at <10% of the profit made, making it enormously profitable to simply break the law for most large companies. They’ll make more than they’re fined.
But, this is a rather large payout in the scope of meager fines.
Only when you are a large corporation.
If some family-owned and -run corner store has somehow made a minor mistake on its tax returns, you can bet the newly hired 87k IRS agents make themselves useful by auditing the place into oblivion, making sure to disrupt business until it has to shut down - and that's only one of many agencies.
When you've been around for a while, stuff like this just gets mentally filed under "sucks but that's how it is."
Like in 2008, General Motors ran themselves out of business by sucking, so the US Government gave them $33 Billion of competent people's money, only for them to turn around and kill 124 of the people whose money the US government gave them by being cheapasses, leading up to the 2014 GM small cars recall, which, instead of landing these people in jail like it should have, resulted in--you guessed it--$500M in fines, which they made back in under a day.
No, really, this all actually happened.