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While in general I support your opinion, there is one critical question: where should the line between legal and illegal be drawn? For example, consider DLCs, a form of IAP. In the Fallout universe, what you get as a DLC would in other franchises be an entire game... should this be made illegal too? In my opinion, not - but instead it should be made illegal to ship games with bus so serious it requires weeks of waiti…
Almost nobody thinks of DLC when they talk about F2P games, except for the people making decisions in the Google Play store dev while being clueless and divorced from the actual market. I think there's no need to worry about or bring that up.
And most politicians either have no clue or don't care about the difference between DLC and IAP, for them it's the same - you pay for "new" content in a computer game. Have enough voters complain to them and they'll cluelessly enact crap as laws.