Sony is begging you: please forget about concord

  • KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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    5 hours ago

    I firmly believe that anything “written off” in that manner - this includes movies, too, in particular - should have to be released into the public domain as part of that process.

    Any business that’s paying less taxes is harming the public good; we should at least benefit in some small way from that.

    • SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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      26 minutes ago

      It’s more likely they have contractual obligations with marketing companies, retailers, data centers, etc. If a product is discontinued they can get out of those obligations. Sure they will write off a loss and reduce the taxes they pay, but it’s not as if a bigger loss nets them more money somehow.

      Really what needs to be regulated is all of the excessive exclusive B2B contracts which mean a company can’t just sell a product for a small amount of money to someone to maintain it when they’re done with that product.