Comment on New Steam Agreement gets rid of forced arbitration and waivers for class action lawsuits
finitebanjo@lemmy.world 5 weeks agoThe game company can afford to sell digital goods and services to Brazil at a fraction of the cost and profit.
If they sold redeemable codes on cards and cardboard locally it would solve their issue.
They should have to offer any two people online the same price when they list things.
jerakor@startrek.website 5 weeks ago
If you do it that way you are importing a good.
The end of this would not be that Steam relenting enables folks to start using foreign currency to get cheap games on a publicly traded space.
What will happen if that goes through is a swift increase in taxation of export of digital goods. You’d have countries fighting tariff wars over video games.
The idea that you can use foreign safe spots to buy and sell goods at a cheaper cost is something that only rich people get to do. As soon as it becomes broadly available to the general populace the governments crack down on it quickly.
finitebanjo@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Countries benefit from people buying their currency. Thats fucking dumb, you’re a dumb person.
MouseKeyboard@ttrpg.network 5 weeks ago
That’s more complicated than it sounds. An export strengthening the currency is a significant part of Dutch Disease.