let's assume they do. Would that stop any corpo with infinity more money and time to know the loopholes of it's own contract? Any corporation with the intent to be as scummy as possible will find ways to do it without a contract breech some are even designed in such a way that they get to pull all sorts of mean spirited bullshit and you can't do shit about it without having to pay the fine. Aka the same thing we all assume is Keeping Ahri from just quitting outright.Yeah sure menhera cat-rabbit, I'll give you an industry change.
Maybe, just maybe, idiotic 1view indies could... idk...? STOP. FALLING. FOR. SHADY. FUCKING. CORPO. SCAMS?! Maybe people SHOULD read their fucking contracts through with their lawyer, and maybe get it through their damn heads that when you sign with an agency, no matter how unprofessional it may seem, it's still a god damn job? This isn't a hobby, or some fun little gig that you do to feel liked, THIS IS A JOB, and until idiots stop falling for some chink with a bunch of money to spare trying to make a personal harem of e-girls, this will not stop happening.
Seemingly good UPFRONT Terms for people desperate for any way to make enough money to eat that month that plus WACTOR still being in business "it can't be that bad people still work there they still exist " even when your business opportunities are not extremely limited that tends to be how people think.I'm obviously not, I literally called it a scam. But I can't blame the snake-oil salesman if people keep giving him business willingly.
Let me just rephrase my statement as an easy question to get my point across: How does WACTOR still get applications?
I mean WACTOR still exists somehow.Well I didn't even mention her, sure she's the topic of conversation atm but my statement was directed at that tweet by not-yuri about the industry as a whole.
In my thought process there is no real way to stop this black company business unless people stop falling for it, since I seriously doubt that there's gonna be a vtuber union or something like that and legal action is both tricky against bodies in other countries and favors corps over individuals while also not being up to date with the virtual landscape.
The akio girl's statement says a lot to me about the mindset of that company, they act like she has absolutely no leverage in their relationship, they command and she follows. It strikes me as weird because normally the talent should have SOME kind of leverage, my only explanation for this is that the company treats their talent as absolutely replaceable, because they know (or at least think) they can just pull another clueless nobody from the pile to replace them once the originals get tired of the shit. It logically stems from the problem I laid out above.
This is just what I get from this whole debacle, I don't blame her nor did I ever claim to.
I get your speaking generally but these companies EXIST to screw the workers over and somehow make profit off it.