Basic supply/demand. Many people believe that a demand for something will result in someone deciding to make money by providing the sought-after good/service.
Where did you learn about the concept of "free markets" though? Is it the school system of a certain country? A website?
I don't mean to try to hide why I am asking, it is because trying to tie a situation like this to "free markets" is ridiculous if you know it means "free of government meddling".
No worries. I learnt the concept at school, I guess? Mid or late 90's? :D
My definition is the same: Free from government meddling, although most markets obviously have some regulations on certain products and services and that they obviously aren't completely free.
Anyway, "free market" is being used by a lot of neo-liberal politicians here in the EU at least. The idea is that if you create a demand for some good or some service, then the private sector will automagically start providing the good and/or service simply because there's money in doing so.
What I meant was that I do believe that the politicians behind Article 13 think that the private sector will simply provide the 100% foolproof upload filters they're mandating, simply because they pass a law that mandates such filters.
I hope that made it a bit more clear. Some of it might have been lost in translation. English isn't my first language.
2) To sell a product/service to millions of people
I'd say it is usually the first. If you are already rich and powerful it is in your interest for the government to have more control. Eg, more red tape means higher barriers to entry to your (new and smaller) competition.
Basic supply/demand. Many people believe that a demand for something will result in someone deciding to make money by providing the sought-after good/service.