| Machiavellian said: That is not winning because once the government gets involved then you see a slew of regulations start to drop and you cannot control all of it. People think its easy to regulate governments and laws by corporations but its not. Corporations never want anything regulated and I have never seen any corporations trying to get any laws passed for regulations. If a law is passed they would want the least amount of regulation as possible because it never makes sense having to jump through a whole lot of hoops and red tape to get things done. |
Big and established companies want regulations that make it harder for new and upcoming companies to compete. They sometimes work with lawmakers and often it is then some bureaucratic bullshit big companies can implement but that slows new ones down a lot.
| Machiavellian said: Also what corporations would want any of this age verification laws. You would have to sell me on who does it actually benefit and what industry and why because for the life of me I cannot think of one. All your data is already out there on the web and all the data you use to access anything is there for the picking without any need for some age verification. |
Yeah, that seems not in favor of any company. But it could work out for the bigger ones once they establish some verfification system, because again the new companies will face extreme risk with this law.







