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johnathan101 20 hours ago [-]
Cases like this always make me wonder how much of the penalty actually changes behavior versus just becoming another cost of doing business.
chromadon 17 hours ago [-]
I often wonder what would happen if Google just refused to pay, or just kept it stuck in legal purgatory as that would be cheaper than paying the fine.
luckystarr 20 hours ago [-]
It only changes behaviour if the risk of having to pay outweighs the benefit. And Google won't tell what they earned through that I guess.
paulddraper 13 hours ago [-]
They definitely affect behavior.
Legal compliance is a huge part of modern enterprises precisely because of cases like this. Ultimately, everything has a risk/reward analysis, but it factors in heavily.
Legal compliance is a huge part of modern enterprises precisely because of cases like this. Ultimately, everything has a risk/reward analysis, but it factors in heavily.
Ironically, Apple uses Safari on 100% of their phones.