"hi mumei can you tell Kronii that im sorry i called her 'THE SHAME OF EN' during the MARIKA tourney I meant it as a joke and didn't mean to offend her, thank you for helping and sorry if its offtopic. im one of kroniis members, after the male collab i lost my temper said some mean things and she blocked me. i know its a lot to ask but could you tell her im sorry. She probably wont remember, forgive, or unblock me but i want her to know im sorry thank you for trying"Alexander Babski ($10-$100 supachats)

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Bronze

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So we'll get into a slapfight anyway? :annoyedpippa: Bit annoyed that nijisisters who doxxed and harassed Zaion are checking here. They are proven malicious before. I'll ignore it as much as I can and hope it stays as a slapfight.

Lethe's yapping while fishing

Yuu's continuing AC6 soon
 

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I cant believe Cover is the real black company working underpaid artists to the bone

Niji W

Laws Niji has broken: 0
Laws Cover has broken: 1
Plus, if you work for Niji, you get the chance to molest the talents as a perk!
 

bothyourhouses

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Just charge more money if the client is unreasonable or don't work with them anymore, why do you need a government specifically making rules for this when it's already an established rule in the community? You ran out of revisions or asked after a deadline - it's extra money out of your pocket. And artists have a blacklist of clients not to work with already, if Cover isn't in it and the same people continue working with them then the pay must justify the fuckery.
Lots of Japanese people find it hard to say no. And with most companies being part of a handful of giant conglomerates/old boys' clubs, cutting one off for non-payment or contract violation is pretty scary.
Plus, if you work for Niji, you get the chance to molest the talents as a perk!
Did Matsuri switch corps while I wasn't looking?
 

shipmate_F

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I mean, the government has to make a new law to protect artists from stuff like that. Cover was probably not the only reason but it sure was a big one.

Just charge more money if the client is unreasonable or don't work with them anymore, why do you need a government specifically making rules for this when it's already an established rule in the community? You ran out of revisions or asked after a deadline - it's extra money out of your pocket. And artists have a blacklist of clients not to work with already, if Cover isn't in it and the same people continue working with them then the pay must justify the fuckery. Also, if the guy replying is to be believed, it's a classic case of japanese autism, where you have to talk through 5 different people instead of directly communicating with an artist, no shit you get a reply after a deadline and have to do constant revisions, it's a broken telephone at it's worst. And I doubt this "recommendation and guidance" was "can't you just let the person talk to an artist you contract directly", probably the opposite
I think the feds were alerted by talents' or even COVER's employees income tax forms, as you have to detail what you did spend on as a contractor or self-employed businessperson, that includes listing who you worked with and so on. If the news is to be believed, the IRS approached the artists and riggers to build a case over it. Undeclared work means less tax revenue and wrong numbers at the end of the fiscal year, and the japanese love that sweet, sweet buraucracy.
It is very common for artists to cower before big companies because the last thing they want is to end without job opportunities because a big bad mane-san talked shit about them during a meeting and now everyone will dodge said worker, and considering how conformist japanese people are, they'd take a beating in silence.

I think this is a Holo L, just shows how they're not the good guy, just less incompetent, and a huge surprise for me considering how many do free labor for them over the dream of being a contractor like Kanauru and Hyde. Regardless of the music spergs that tried to smear the company by being utterly retarded, you'd expect unpaid revisions to be at least talked about, it might be a jp only thing in the end of the day.
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:



This feels like unprompted white knighting. Unless he's an employee, there is zero reason to do this, it will only bring more attention to the issue and attract vultures.
Speaking of, the second tweet is dead, do you have an archive?

I see Hololive got their own Selen. I wonder what caused this. :dokiSmug:

In Bossman news, I almost had a panic attack because of this:

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My friends far, far away from this forum posted this in our group and I had to hold back my breath to stop my fight or flight reaction.
@The Proctor stop touching the poo... :slowlyplz:
 

bothyourhouses

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If the news is to be believed, the IRS approached the artists and riggers to build a case over it. Undeclared work means less tax revenue and wrong numbers at the end of the fiscal year, and the japanese love that sweet, sweet buraucracy.
I don't see the logic here. Cover paying more means they have more business expenses, that would reduce their tax payments and completely offset any increased taxes from the artists being paid more. In fact given how Japanese tax brackets and especially the consumption tax system works, freelance artists almost certainly pay a lower tax rate than Cover, so fixing this will reduce the country's tax revenue overall.
 

46gumi

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@The Proctor right now

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Guess Niji avoids this by not paying their artists, lmao.

This happened from April 2022 to December 2023. Guess who Cover then invited to the studio. The artists

Sounds like it was a meeting to figure out everyone's needs. Very cool Cover

Additionally, Polka's mom talked lots about this. Basically, it's a communication and application issue. Example: the live2d artist can't layer something that doesn't exist
- A
Her feed for the last couple hours - A
 

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This happened from April 2022 to December 2023. Guess who Cover then invited to the studio. The artists

Sounds like it was a meeting to figure out everyone's needs. Very cool Cover

Additionally, Polka's mom talked lots about this. Basically, it's a communication and application issue. Example: the live2d artist can't layer something that doesn't exist
- A
Her feed for the last couple hours - A

How is Cover ever going to recover from this monumental blunder that they...sorted almost a year ago?
 

frz

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Niji avoids it by having in house riggers. According to the Cover statement, it was mostly L2D and 3D. Tbh, thats a pretty big L for hololive. I mean, the government has to make a new law to protect artists from stuff like that. Cover was probably not the only reason but it sure was a big one. I can already hear nijisisters feasting after hearing these news lol. Hololive L collection thread when??
I actually agree with Seth, a Hololive L collection/fuck up collections is guaranteed, they do it all the time, just hand-waved because "nothing burger". Hololive is great at learning from their mistake. Doesn't mean the mistake never happened.
I personally think even if it's nothing burger, it's worth the archiving/cataloguing. This is all history.
why do you need a government specifically making rules for this when it's already an established rule in the community?
It's actually not an established rule within the community. Noone knows what the fuck they are doing, including cover, the artists, the riggers, the talents. Cover also a more positive ones and there are companies out there who do way worse, including not honoring their payment. I bet Wactor skipped out a pay or two. It's not just vtubing and hololive, it's an issue for literally everything that has to do with "freelancers".
I'd rather hear from the actual contractors themselves than hear the conclusions of a soulless government bureaucracy that's incentivized to find anything that could potentially be a violation. And the fact that "revision" isn't defined is a huge oversight. I'm sure they'll end up defining it thanks to the power of soulless bureaucracy.

There shouldn't be any reason for them to be late with paying their contractors though.
Polka's mama actually decided to speak up, she talked a fuck lot and hasn't heard of an invention called twitlonger so I'll just be summarizing here instead of posting every tweet. And she's kinda just rambling at this point and still hasn't finished.
- I'm not here to defend Cover, what they did was bad and they broke the law. But now they are doing their diligence regarding this matter. Other companies are even worse at this.
- Everyone in the live2D industry is doing it, not just COVER corp, this all comes from a lack of experience. The artists are new to the industry, the companies are new to the industry, the vtubers are new to the industry.
- Vtuber works are complex. Most artists don't know how to adequately provides for riggers, such as how character poses for live2D, each rigger also have their different preference on how layers are separated. It's up to the company/client to coordinate between the rigger and artist and provide a guideline for how to separate layers (and other technical aspects), but most companies don't do that. Revisions are inevitable without proper framework/communications.
- Sometimes a vtuber can request revisions after all the coloring are done. But they don't speak directly to artists but through managers, and the more managers in between the more delays there will be.
- I hope "revisions for reasons other than mistakes or faults on the part of the service provider will incur additional costs" will become a common sense for the industry, but it isn't yet.
- Artists will also just do things for free because they are afraid to speak up/getting disliked by the orgs. Personaly I have had all my issues resolved because everyone I talked to were very understanding. But if I were to not say anything, the issues would have remained unsolved. It takes courage to speak up.
- It's hard to properly define "revisions" or how to pay for them when drafting a contract, there are artists who doesn't mind fixing minor things for free and there are those who won't move without getting paid, it's ambiguous on purpose. For me, time budget is one of my main deciding factors. It's also actually disadvantaged for the artists if contracts are drafted too thoroughly, since artists do skip deadlines all the time (and can't shoulder late payment fee unlike orgs). "Just draft a good contract" isn't that easy.
- To other artists, particular first timers: it's okay to get paid for your work, don't be afraid to fight for what's rightfully yours.
 
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Shuba

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At the very least, the face design is just different enough that she looks more like an older sister, rather than exactly the same à la Mikeneko

but this is still hilarious :BijouBijou:
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Important to note cause there's a chance they'll be double this size a year later.
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The same height and birthdays being 1 day apart is especially great
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She said she wants to be "everyone's idol" in the trailer. I assume she'll be doing karaoke streams but I wonder if she plans to do indie lives or events like that. It was fair to assume she'd want to just take it easy and play games if she came back, but I'd be pleasantly surprised if she's still aiming to do more. Very excited for the weekend either way.
 

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-2 times management okayed it, but holomem later themselves asked for changes despite staff aprvl
I wonder which Holomems are those.
 

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Another Warcraft lore stream from Onolumi
 

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At the very least, the face design is just different enough that she looks more like an older sister, rather than exactly the same à la Mikeneko
No, the face looks exactly the same. This is just Pink Aqua with bigger breasts.
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