[VIDEO] Japan Sanctions Visa after the Censorship of Anime and Manga (www.youtube.com)
from Katana314@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2025 12:16
https://lemmy.world/post/33499054

Apologies for YouTuber link - as some of the sources cited are in Japanese, it’s harder to get to a direct English source. The video description includes links to the Yahoo.jp article.

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Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2025 12:19 next collapse

This reads like a joke. :)

Brunbrun6766@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2025 14:52 collapse

Payment processors setting up an economy where they control what you can and can’t pay for, so funny, good joke

elvis_depresley@sh.itjust.works on 26 Jul 2025 15:17 collapse

time to move back to cash

gonzo-rand19@moist.catsweat.com on 26 Jul 2025 16:07 collapse

You're going to start mailing cash to Valve with a little note listing your Steam account and what games you want?

XTL@sopuli.xyz on 26 Jul 2025 17:30 next collapse

Works for something like PSN. I see cards for sale in local shops. They can presumably be used to claim some funny money in the service that you can pay with.

Steam could probably do the same, but would suck for a smaller operation.

There used to be some cash to BTC machines that would work with any service.

gonzo-rand19@moist.catsweat.com on 26 Jul 2025 19:19 next collapse

A gift card isn't cash, legally or literally. Gift cards also require processors. So this could happen again with gift cards, just with a different set of processing companies.

So what's your answer? Cheques, money orders, cash in the mail? Or maybe MasterCard, Visa, and their ilk shouldn't legally be allowed to limit legal purchases that haven't been flagged as fraud.

FartMaster69@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 26 Jul 2025 21:31 collapse

Steam literally already does sell those.

elvis_depresley@sh.itjust.works on 26 Jul 2025 22:27 collapse

For starters, you can buy a steam gift card with cash. Then buy whatever you like with the card.

But i actually meant it more broadly, you can also use cash for other transactions where you are physically present.

I dislike how much power visa and mastercard have gotten, and cash is probably the best alternative for offline private transactions.

gonzo-rand19@moist.catsweat.com on 27 Jul 2025 13:25 collapse

Any gift card still needs to be processed by a processor, who could get all up in arms just like MasterCard and Visa.

I mentioned digital transactions because that's what has been restricted in essentially all cases. They don't seem to care if you buy porn in person, they just don't want you buying porn online.

Grimy@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2025 13:03 next collapse

You can’t put the article link instead of the generic yahoo.jp? Are you trying to get views or something?

…yahoo.co.jp/…/b68ac34e65ec99559eb024ed91df59b696…

Administrative sanction on VISA for suspected violation of antitrust law The Public Commission applies the affirmative procedure

On the 22nd, the Japan Fair Trade Commission applied the administrative and affirmative procedures of Visa, an international credit card brand, as a suspected violation of the Antitrust Act (unfair trading method) regarding the terms of business with its partners, with regard to the terms and conditions of transactions with partners. According to the commission, it is the first administrative disposition on a credit card international brand, including the largest in the industry and the largest share (market share) in the country.

[Figure] In 2024, the Public Commission will inspect the VISA Japan corporation

 In July 2024, the Public Commission conducted an on-site inspection of a Japanese subsidiary of a visa on suspicion of violating the Antitrust Act. We were also investigating overseas related sites such as U.S. headquarters.

 The affirmation procedure is one of the administrative measures that aims to resolve the problem at an early stage by agreement between the Public Commission and the business operator. This month, the Visa submitted a voluntary improvement plan that “commits” the resolution of suspected illegality and reporting the status of its implementation under the supervision of a third party for five years, and the commission recognized it as effective in preventing recurrence.

 In line with this, the Public Commission did not recognize the violation of the Antitrust Act of the visa, and postponed more enforceable administrative measures such as exclusion measures orders and surcharge payment orders. Yutaka Yamada

mspencer712@programming.dev on 26 Jul 2025 13:11 next collapse

There’s no karma here. No automated mechanism gives the submitter any benefit for a popular submission.

Right?

Grimy@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2025 14:21 collapse

I’m talking about having us visit the youtube video just to get the article link, while having no information on what’s being discussed or new developments in the post body.

A youtube link alone is essentially just click bait. This kind of comes off as a youtuber trying to bring up his views and not a lemming trying to start a discussion.

mspencer712@programming.dev on 26 Jul 2025 21:44 collapse

Ok yeah that makes sense. Thanks.

nialv7@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2025 13:54 next collapse

Sounds like this has nothing to do with recent events?

Grimy@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2025 14:29 collapse

The article is a bit confusing, only the first paragraph is relevant I think. It seems like 22nd refers to last Tuesday and then the article jumps to events that happened a year ago. It might be the translation, I’m just using the built in Firefox one.

In any case, it is the link in the video description.

OutlierBlue@lemmy.ca on 26 Jul 2025 14:43 next collapse

Thanks. There’s no way I’m clicking a Youtube link to read an article.

Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 26 Jul 2025 15:48 collapse

Know auto-play id disabled (as it should be)
Open the link
Open the links (OP said they are linked in the description)
Be done.

Quite easy to solve?

OutlierBlue@lemmy.ca on 26 Jul 2025 16:40 collapse

See Youtube link
Move on with my life

Also easy to solve

XTL@sopuli.xyz on 26 Jul 2025 17:15 collapse

I would add “downvote posts with no useful content” to that. (Report if you know the community has had the sense to forbid that kind of posts.) That does seem to cause some people to flip out, though.

Katana314@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2025 22:52 collapse

I only linked to the YouTuber summary because the article was in Japanese. Certainly it’s the better source if you can read it.

Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works on 26 Jul 2025 13:39 next collapse

The video makes mention of a change.org petition calling on Visa, Mastercard and the like to ignore that sect trying to create moral outrage. I know Change.org petitions are pretty worthless, but this one already has over 100k signatures: change.org/…/tell-mastercard-visa-activist-groups…

ByteJunk@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2025 13:51 collapse

To this day, I don’t understand why Visa or MasterCard (or even a “physical” or even virtual card) are necessary. If the banks can’t create a global, shared way of processing payments, then the governments should step in and do it for them.

toothpaste_ostrich@feddit.nl on 26 Jul 2025 14:00 next collapse

I imagine that’s because that would be against the interests of the owners of those companies. Which presumably have some power in the world, being practically internationally successful banks.

Tldr; money.

Maestro@fedia.io on 26 Jul 2025 14:29 next collapse

Generally the world has that. There's SWIFT and EPI in Europe, EPAA in Asia and Pix is South America. The biggest credit card market is North America.

ByteJunk@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2025 18:47 collapse

I’m in Europe, and my debit card says visa. That’s the part that confuses me…

Maestro@fedia.io on 26 Jul 2025 22:25 collapse

Mine too, but it's not a visa card. Just compatible with visa terminals. Mine also says cirrus, maestro and a few other payment systems.

burgerpocalyse@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2025 19:16 collapse

it was barely thirty years ago when small businesses didnt always accept every credit card. i remember one time as a kid i used my little bank card at a gift shop and the lady used that ancient scrubby thing to mark that weird multilayer receipt paper

outhouseperilous@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 26 Jul 2025 15:56 next collapse

Hepl yes, based japan, defenders of freedom?

That felt totally normal to say.

EncryptKeeper@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2025 16:02 next collapse

How is Japan anti-censorship? What a time to be alive

XTL@sopuli.xyz on 26 Jul 2025 17:12 next collapse

I don’t think they are. Protectionist and interested in their exports, seem more likely.

IzzyJ@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2025 17:56 collapse

While this is probably true. I don’t think it’s a stretch to say countries like Japan and South Korea are probably better at democracy than the “west” atp

Fredthefishlord@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 26 Jul 2025 20:50 collapse

Let’s maybe not include a straight up oligarchy corpo state like south korea in that statement. Better than the usa? Maybe, but they’d even give that a run for the money, and just barely win out.

FartMaster69@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 26 Jul 2025 21:30 collapse

Japan isn’t much better for oligarchy.

burgerpocalyse@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2025 19:13 next collapse

japan exists in a superstate of being pro censorship and anti censorship

pycorax@sh.itjust.works on 27 Jul 2025 01:21 collapse

This is a country that has porn mags being sold in convenience stores and plenty of stores where you can find content for all sorts of fetishes both online and offline. They also have 2 huge indie artist markets every year where at least 50% of the content being sold is porn. Each event gets about 300k people. Only thing I can think of regarding censorship here are the mosaics and those are only really there due to a very old law that no lawmakers are gonna bother with expending political capital to reverse.

Adalast@lemmy.world on 27 Jul 2025 02:04 next collapse

Seriously. I was so surpeiced when I learned that porn in Japan is serialized and you only need to know the serial number of a porn to find the exact one piece you are looking for.

pycorax@sh.itjust.works on 27 Jul 2025 05:21 collapse

Porn is serious business man

tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip on 27 Jul 2025 06:03 collapse

What’s the indie artist market called?

pycorax@sh.itjust.works on 27 Jul 2025 06:08 collapse

Comiket

tiredofsametab@fedia.io on 27 Jul 2025 07:15 collapse

defenders of freedom?

We're going through a bit of a far-right thing at the moment, so you may want to hold off on that assessment.

outhouseperilous@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 27 Jul 2025 07:17 collapse

Aren’t we all?

And like i said; felt like a totally normal thing to say.

Trihilis@ani.social on 26 Jul 2025 17:02 next collapse

Im amazed it took this long. We should start banning companies like visa and MasterCard. They should be completely neutral and not try to push USA conservative christian bullshit.

_cryptagion@quokk.au on 26 Jul 2025 17:11 collapse

In this case, it's Australian conservative Christian bullshit, but no doubt they have many supporters in the US as well, since this is every Evangelicals wet dream.

Religion needs to fuck right off and stop harassing people.

PalmTreeIsBestTree@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2025 23:08 collapse

The Australian one is associated with the American movement all the way down. Might as well had come from America.

Adalast@lemmy.world on 27 Jul 2025 02:02 collapse

Nah, we just both have the same parent.

scratchee@feddit.uk on 27 Jul 2025 17:12 collapse

And we’re equally disappointed in both of you for following our terrible example.

simple@piefed.social on 26 Jul 2025 20:30 next collapse

According to articles I can find, this has nothing to do with recent censorships?

https://www.benzinga.com/markets/equities/25/07/46593164/visa-hit-by-japans-first-ever-antitrust-action-against-credit-card-industry

Japan’s Fair Trade Commission has taken its first administrative action against the credit card industry, targeting Visa Worldwide Pte Ltd., a subsidiary of Visa Inc.‘s Singapore operations, over suspected monopolistic practices in the authorization system market.

[...]

The investigation centered on Visa’s November 2021 terms changes that rendered credit card companies managing merchant outlets ineligible for commission discounts in certain industries unless they adopted Visa’s authorization system.

this@sh.itjust.works on 26 Jul 2025 21:23 next collapse

Kick their ass Japan! Don’t go easy on them, make them stop their bullshit INTERNATIONALLY if they want their sanctions removed!

[deleted] on 27 Jul 2025 02:45 next collapse

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Psythik@lemmy.world on 27 Jul 2025 03:04 collapse

Shit like this is why people need to knock it off with the “iT’s A sCaM” bullshit and embrace crypto. This is the exact kind of issue that using cryptocurrency prevents.

We need to federate money and put it back in the hands of the people. You would think that Lemmy would be into that idea, but instead y’all act like crypto killed your dog and fucked your wife. I don’t get it.

(And before you use the waste of electricity argument, remember that proof of stake is a thing.)

Edit: Well this went exactly how I expected. Just nothing but ignorant downvotes. Not even a single attempt at a decent counter-argument. You people and your hive mentality suck.

That said, shoutout to you, Danny. You get it.

[deleted] on 27 Jul 2025 03:14 next collapse

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Shayeta@feddit.org on 27 Jul 2025 07:03 collapse

The problem is - which one? To most laymen Bitcoin seems like the go-to, but Chinese miners hold over 51% of Bitcoin mining compute.