How can Proctor possibly recover from this savage takedown?
I am just guessing because I dont really know how that works, but could this also have to do something with Inas Visa issues?Cover's statement regarding it
Recommendations and Guidance from the Japan Fair Trade Commission Based on the Subcontract Act | COVER Corp.
COVER Corporation is a next-generation entertainment enterprise that shares content that is uniquely Japanese with the rest of the world—principally through hololive production.cover-corp.com
How can Proctor possibly recover from this savage takedown?
This retard has no clue how the law works at all lmao. Yes, Ver Vermilion. Let's sue every anonymous individual on Twitter making fun of the company cuz it makes me mad.
Guess Niji avoids this by not paying their artists, lmao.
Guess Niji avoids this by not paying their artists, lmao.
Officially it shouldn't, but I've heard rumours that immigration gets stricter with companies that have been in legal trouble. They wouldn't invent a problem where none exists, but they might be less willing to cut the company some slack on a minor issue.I am just guessing because I dont really know how that works, but could this also have to do something with Inas Visa issues?
It's a huge general problem in Japan, big companies bullying their suppliers into doing extra work for free because they can intimidate them with their size. That's what the law is about, I don't think it's focused on artists in particular so much as it happens to apply to them too.I mean, the government has to make a new law to protect artists from stuff like that.
Frequent cover contractor and clipper (he just recently worked on the F1 thing with HoloEN, he also used to do official NijiEN stuff in 2021-2022) tries to clarifiy:
HE'S GOING TO GET DOXXED AS A MASSIVE VAGUEPOSTING FEMBOY!!!Ah yes, fishing for the free content on his upcoming stream. Bold move but i respect it. @The Proctor get ready for all your socials to be mass reported.
According to Cover's statement, it's about late payments for the artists who made revisions to the models (2D and 3D). Cover already paid them and acknowledged their shortcoming and will ensure that it doesn't happen in the future.I am just guessing because I dont really know how that works, but could this also have to do something with Inas Visa issues?
Since the talents too, are contractors and not really employees
Cover's statement regarding it
Recommendations and Guidance from the Japan Fair Trade Commission Based on the Subcontract Act | COVER Corp.
COVER Corporation is a next-generation entertainment enterprise that shares content that is uniquely Japanese with the rest of the world—principally through hololive production.cover-corp.com