Spyke
lemmy.dbzer0.com

What's been happening in Vietnam? First there was that thing with movies now this? They seemed to be on the up and up a few years ago.

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feddit.de

Steam is not paying taxes in Vietnam, and they have no official employee in Vietnam, that serves as a contact person. The latter is required by law. E.g. Shops need to have a shield on their front, giving contact information, and communicate clearly who's behind this shop (private person or company).

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feddit.de

btw thay's the same reason why Steam Germany has exactly ONE employee.

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bitfuckerreply
programming.dev

LMAO, must be fun when people asked that you are the sole employee at valve/steam

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No, read that on r/steam from a vietnamese user, and it's my first-hand experience regarding Germany. Still, might be wrong. But people tend to jump on South-east Asian (SEA)-countries, smelling suppression, and malintent, when often it's common law, even in western countries, but newly enforced in SEA countries

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Doesn't seems to be an official ban. My friends in Vietnam are still able to access Steam just an hour ago. This is most likely a situation like those manga websites black listed by Comcast or AT&T DNS.

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