In the thread below OP points out the difference, where for anime they have the VA separate from the character, so the company/producer keep the character for themselves while the VA owns their voice and recognition.
If this get to pass it can make a huge shift in the market, where vtubers hold more power and will be able to jump ship immediately the moment a corpo starts shit OR big names like Niji and Holo will draw new contracts to go around the new laws or note the person behind the avatar just like the seiyuu industry does, even if it's a pseudonym (M.A.O comes to mind), which would be pretty weird considering how adamant the vtuber fandom is against skinwalking models.
I can see it if the talent and the company are japanese, but many hire from the third world, like SEA. It will be interesting to see how that would be applied across islands and continents.
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