• @hydrashok
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    537 months ago

    If entertainment companies are against it, then it likely is a good and effective law in favor of the people.

    • firecat
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      47 months ago

      Valve Corporation, the monopoly of gaming was sued by EU for Geoblocking. Valve plan with 5 publishers was to raise prices and block games in other countries. Meaning Frence games would be Frence games and American games be American.

      That’s what the entertainment industry wants to do with videos and CDs.

      • sadreality
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        27 months ago

        As much of a daddy as Gabe is in gaming circles, he is fundamentally an owner of a business.

        • rhythmisaprancer
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          07 months ago

          I would think that more markets would mean more money, no? I don’t see how this could ever be good for them, but we learned in another post that Cocoon is out of print in USA but available in UK.

          --not a business owner

      • Deceptichum
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        27 months ago

        Never heard this claim before and it’s sounds counterproductive for Valve to limit the options of purchases for users.

        Can you provide something to back this up?

          • Deceptichum
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            67 months ago

            Yeah that’s what I thought. You’ve grossly exaggerated the situation.

            First off it wasn’t a plan, geo-blocking has been around for decades and was the norm long before the EU looked into it and still happens everywhere else on Earth. Valve also stopped this practice as soon as the EU ordered it to end.

            Secondly geo-blocking saves users money. Geo-blocking is what lets a person in the developing world buy a game without it costing 2 lifetimes to afford the Western price.

            The problem here is that the EU demands everyone be charged the same price, so now poorer Eastern Europeans get to pay the Western European incomes prices.