The more I read the more I see tons of people coming out to say that this whole ordeal is because of the new november legislation and their corpos are rushing to correct this kind of thing to not get sanctioned. The "Cover was made into an example" theory I have only grows stronger.
Cover was just a big name (and they actually are in that space). Frankly, even the reporting on it just sounded like unclear requirements/responses from everyone in a new, evolving industry. It also seems like the new law extended Accounts Payable protections? Probably a good thing.
I'll allow some Formula Dank stuff to seep into here. But under no circumstance is F1 Fanfic going to go unreported around here. We do NOT want that stench around.
Warframe is a great game, but, yeah, no comment on my official hours in the game. Though I've been clean for a while now. But... 1999 is coming in 2 months.... the urge....
mistranslation, it's talking about Cover delaying payment to 29 businesses for redoing videos.
"Interest for delayed payment" is old law when it comes to B2B.
"new law" part is applying it to freelancers/contractors.
Most of the world doesn't understand the sheer economic power & utility of America's quick access to corporate structures & protections. Nor how much Americans adults end up talking about tax structure not long after talking about the weather.
I thought Ame's doxx was pretty confirmed ages ago? I guess no one bothered to check IMDB with it. Granted, I'm not sure anyone ever assumed she was in production like that. But her going full in on Streaming during COVID makes absolute sense. The industry was almost destroyed by the stupidity.
I thought Ame's doxx was pretty confirmed ages ago? I guess no one bothered to check IMDB with it. Granted, I'm not sure anyone ever assumed she was in production like that. But her going full in on Streaming during COVID makes absolute sense. The industry was almost destroyed by the stupidity.
That was my bad I don't usually dive into dox territory and only did this one because she herself put the information out there and didn't seem to care if people found out
That was my bad I don't usually dive into dox territory and only did this one because she herself put the information out there and didn't seem to care if people found out
It's allowed here, it's just mostly no one really cared that much since probably 2021 about it. The only actual new info she really dropped was confirming working in the entertainment industry previously (that isn't too surprising given how techie she is) and that she's Cuban descended. Her face doxx has been out since since basically the beginning, and it was known she's some flavor of light-skinned Latin.
Gura is the only one that's not well understood, mostly because the rest were already pretty damn public before joining Hololive. Though credit to the madlads the worked out Fauna's from the most scant of hard information. That was some Rainbolt-levels of impressive.
Ironmouse is having a collab with the Japanese fashion brand REFLEM. The model pictures include the most baffling of Japanese fashion trends: Massive eyebags.
Another thing VShojo related: The main VShojo account retweeted the week-old VShojo JP vaguepost a couple of hours ago.
Been a trend since 2010s, apparently and not just in Japan either since South Korea (Aegyo Sal) has similar thing.
It's the idea that if you treat those eyebags with makeup or whatever to stands out, it would enhance your youthful appearances. Not sure if its working but it exist.
I mean its not as worse as taking DIY drugs and trying to be the opposite gender and failing...
There's no LLC in Japan, and I'm not aware of any of those laws giving corporate entities better protections than sole proprietors - if anything it's the opposite, all of the protections for small companies apply to sole proprietors even if your business becomes big enough that it wouldn't normally qualify. One of the things that Japan gets right is that it's extremely easy to work as a sole proprietor without needing to incorporate.
There's no LLC in Japan, and I'm not aware of any of those laws giving corporate entities better protections than sole proprietors - if anything it's the opposite, all of the protections for small companies apply to sole proprietors even if your business becomes big enough that it wouldn't normally qualify. One of the things that Japan gets right is that it's extremely easy to work as a sole proprietor without needing to incorporate.
At this point it's not a question of "does that indue vtuber going on hiatus mean they'll soon pop up in some corpo", but rather "which Brave property is it going to be"
Ironmouse is having a collab with the Japanese fashion brand REFLEM. The model pictures include the most baffling of Japanese fashion trends: Massive eyebags.
Another thing VShojo related: The main VShojo account retweeted the week-old VShojo JP vaguepost a couple of hours ago.
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