FTC fines Razer for every cent made selling bogus “N95 grade” RGB masks | Ars Technica

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FTC fines Razer for every cent made selling bogus “N95 grade” RGB masks | Ars Technica - Lemmy Today

The actual fine is total revenue + 100k(roughly another 10%). That seems pitifully low for knowingly and intentionally lying about something people trust their lives to.
On one hand yes, knowingly endangering lives like that could be worth a heftier fine, on the other hand everything made plus ten percent seems like a pretty good fine to use if you want to actually discourage behavior across the board.
Exactly. Fines don’t work for corporations or the mega wealthy because they don’t have teeth. Pegging the fine to the actual income earned from the crime, and ensuring it’s no longer more profitable to just pay the fine and continue doing what you’re doing, is like, the only way to continue if we want to use fines as a deterrent.

Pegging the fine against the personal assets of the executives/board responsible for the crime would be more effective.

Fining a corporation just hurts the the employees.

I mean, that’s fair. We can talk specifics, just something to make sure the fine has teeth. How we decide to do that is another topic.