In the general sense, when governments adopt legislation to outlaw employee hostile practices.
Like it has always been, for all of history.
When factories exploded in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, workers were made to suffer and die by capitalists hands for profit by the millions. Decades of suffering later workers fought to get protection in the form of safety regulation, minimum working conditions, paid overtime, and a 40 hour work week.
People seem to have forgotten how much blood was shed to acquire those contemporarily "basic" rights.
No one is stopping people from making their own game instead of working for scam artist employers. It's a lesson best learned early in life.
Imagine if [insert_successful_indy_dev_here] thought it was a good idea to gun for a 30k/year job at a big box shop because he thought it would impress his high school buddies instead of actually making his own good games.