Video game publishers are very similar. I see a striking similarity, in that they weren't taken seriously enough to keep an eye on when they started out - kind of this "boomer" mentality of , I wouldn't buy it, therefore o one will, therefore it will just die out, problem solved. And that's allowed both industries to run wild, with no regulation and no consequences, with the same people who allowed it STILL refusing to take the issue seriously because:
"It's just video games," they continue to reason. "It's just an internet store. Those are barely even REAL business. They're for dumb children, not big grown up people like us. Not like something I understand so little will destroy the world or anything. Who cares?"
Which, of course, is exactly how these business destroyed the world.