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Will Steam get fined by Britain over the Online Safety Act?
Britain passed a new law where every chat room/message board on the internet has to follow their rules or Britain will fine them $18 million or 10% of Global Revenue.
Since it is a gold digging venture do you think Steam will block users from Britain or just pay the fine?
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Haruspex 25 MAR a las 20:17 
Is Britain and the EU trying to speedrun industry just leaving them? Companies will only tolerate so much BS before it no longer becomes worth it to continue to do business there.
More bs people believing everything they see on their stupid news feeds.

Stop taking this rubbish seriously like it's meaningful :-/

Have you no idea this is just rubbish so you need to propagate this tripe?
Última edición por Bernard The Gurnard; 25 MAR a las 20:18
That rule sounds fake, especially if the chats are never permanently recorded(non-recoverable).
And as Valve is a US company we'll politely bite our thumbs at Britain.
Publicado originalmente por DarkCrystalMethod:
That rule sounds fake, especially if the chats are never permanently recorded(non-recoverable).
And as Valve is a US company we'll politely bite our thumbs at Britain.

In Britain we just laugh at the BS from the USA and then stick it in the gutter press for laughs.
Publicado originalmente por Bernard The Gurnard:
More bs people believing everything they see on their stupid news feeds.

Stop taking this rubbish seriously like it's meaningful :-/

Have you no idea this is just rubbish so you need to propagate this tripe?

I think OP is just looking for perspective and knowledge based on some concerns
Publicado originalmente por Good Night Owl:
Publicado originalmente por Bernard The Gurnard:
More bs people believing everything they see on their stupid news feeds.

Stop taking this rubbish seriously like it's meaningful :-/

Have you no idea this is just rubbish so you need to propagate this tripe?

I think OP is just looking for perspective and knowledge based on some concerns

Like meaning in a bag of speculation and guesswork?
Didn't Twitch stop operating in South Korea at some point because of some ridiculous policy that South Korea was trying to enforce or whatever? It's not like it hasn't happened before. I'm not entirely sure what Britain wants in this case. Maybe something privacy related.

Either way, try to enforce too strict a rule, and a company like Valve could conceivably stop seeing that country as profitable. Though, I do think Valve genuinely cares about it's customers, and won't go that far. But that's just my opinion.
Publicado originalmente por Bernard The Gurnard:
Publicado originalmente por Good Night Owl:

I think OP is just looking for perspective and knowledge based on some concerns

Like meaning in a bag of speculation and guesswork?

Yeah... I don't think speculation and guesswork is a bad thing lol
Youd just make a british only steam version and take out the free speech features. If ip is british your download is the censored steam version
No such thing as 'free speech' although Britain/England where llve has just gone too far as usual.

This place stinks more than ever :-/
Última edición por Bernard The Gurnard; 25 MAR a las 20:35
Tonepoet 25 MAR a las 20:45 
Publicado originalmente por DarkCrystalMethod:
That rule sounds fake, especially if the chats are never permanently recorded(non-recoverable).
And as Valve is a US company we'll politely bite our thumbs at Britain.

Valve doesn't want to lose access to the U.K. marketplace with a great internet firewall of britain.

Of course, the G.D.P.R. might actually prevent this from being enforceable against private chats. I believe Britain was still an E.U. member state at the time that went into effect, so those laws might still be on the books there.
Haruspex 25 MAR a las 20:47 
Publicado originalmente por 我很高兴认识你:
Youd just make a british only steam version and take out the free speech features. If ip is british your download is the censored steam version
Ah, yeah, they could do this. There's already precedent too with Steam China. Then you have Germany's age verification requirements. Instead of "bending the knee", they just pulled all adult and unrated games from the store for Germans. It probably wouldn't be too difficult to remove all the social features from Steam for only UK Steam users.

I think the UK composes of about 2.6% of total Steam users. Even if a ton of UK users leave and go elsewhere, they would barely feel it.
Última edición por Haruspex; 25 MAR a las 20:48
Plaid 25 MAR a las 20:50 
Publicado originalmente por Bernard The Gurnard:
No such thing as 'free speech' although Britain/England where llve has just gone too far as usual.

This place stinks more than ever :-/
if there's no such thing as free speech then there's no such thing as too far.
Publicado originalmente por Plaid:
Publicado originalmente por Bernard The Gurnard:
No such thing as 'free speech' although Britain/England where llve has just gone too far as usual.

This place stinks more than ever :-/
if there's no such thing as free speech then there's no such thing as too far.

IDK about that one.
WANG ATTACK 25 MAR a las 20:57 
i wouldnt really miss any of the British users on the forum. But i believe Steam already restricts young users from seeing mature content
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