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Complete ass-pull possibilities:
Maybe it's because it could be viewed as a knock-off of Story of Seasons/Harvest Moon and they'd rather stay in the good graces of the "OG."
Maybe whoever controls the rights or some friend of theirs has beef with someone in the company.
Audio. If there's likely to be an issue that Cover is being really particular about, normally want to look to the audio/music involved. This comes up a bit around the legality of streaming video game content. As much as companies have guidelines, at least in American and European courts, they'd eventually lose (after a lot of money expended) on rights to the Video aspect. Mostly because it isn't Video, it's individually rendered outputs. Basically, they're claiming MS should be able to block Power Point presentations. That fails pretty quickly in any of the functioning courts.
The issue is the Audio and especially the Music. While only slightly older as Video in the modern commercial sense, there's far more developed legal standards around it. It's the reason some games have Streamer Modes that pull out the music, along with just some letting you play your own music. This is part of why everyone is just kind of leaving it in legal limbo, and, of course, you get some rights holders that are very annoying and/or dumb.
For games that's usually only a problem when they've licensed preexisting music for the soundtrack. If they're using music that's composed specifically as BGM for the game that's normally safe.
For games that's usually only a problem when they've licensed preexisting music for the soundtrack. If they're using music that's composed specifically as BGM for the game that's normally safe.
Generally, but with something like Stardew, you have a change in publisher. Functionally. Did all of the audio rights move smoothly? Did Cover asking for perms not understand they audio rights moved?
Asking for source is a fäggot thing to do. What are you going to do with those ? Commission the artist ? yeah right. This isn't twitter, you don't have to suck their dicks.
Nah, just another Pippaposter that escaped the Hellscape Dimension Pippathread. Just go poke your head in there and say something like "DAE think Pippa is going to go the Nyanners route and become a fleshtuber when she meets an attractive male streamer?". That'll summon them back there and keep them entertained for at least a dozen pages.
Nah, just another Pippaposter that escaped the Hellscape Dimension Pippathread. Just go poke your head in there and say something like "DAE think Pippa is going to go the Nyanners route and become a fleshtuber when she meets an attractive male streamer?". That'll summon them back there and keep them entertained for at least a dozen pages.
Asking for source is a fäggot thing to do. What are you going to do with those ? Commission the artist ? yeah right. This isn't twitter, you don't have to suck their dicks.
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