That is a wild overreaction! If there's a legal consensus nobody is going to violate that. Even the huge companies that get vilified on here spend millions trying to comply with all the various jurisdictions' rules. Different parts of the EU can't even agree on how to interpret their own laws yet.
Licensure tends to be a protective mechanism to keep salaries high. If that's your goal, great, but it's a weird hammer to apply to fix your subjective opinion of what's ethical.
>If there's a legal consensus nobody is going to violate that.
Talking about wild speculation! Shall we have a look at all of the laws and the companies that break them that have only received slap on the wrist level fines? So clearly, there are some sort of regulations, otherwise, how would these fines be imposed? If there were no violations of those regulations, why are fines being imposed. So, your "nobody going to violate that" is already starting the conversation on shaky ground
Licensure tends to be a protective mechanism to keep salaries high. If that's your goal, great, but it's a weird hammer to apply to fix your subjective opinion of what's ethical.