The vtuber has no legal existence. If the actor has an individual throne account that people are giving gifts to, it's got nothing to do with the company. I can't see any way to make it a tax issue - allowing an employee to enrich themselves using company assets could be considered non-monetary...
What kind of backwards logic is that? You shouldn't give people or companies the benefit of the doubt when they don't give reasons. Even a Niji list is better than saying nothing, that's at least something concrete that the talent can refute. If both sides mutually agree that it was a breach of...
She posted a picture of what they wanted her to sign (which, sure, could be faked, but that would be an absolutely wild move). The claims don't really directly contradict each other - Globie are saying this was a carefully considered decision and the talents violated their contract multiple...
Parasocialism and a lack of better alternatives.
I swear the first entity to figure out "personalised attention from ethots, but they'll be professional about delivering what they promised and give you proper refunds if they don't" will absolutely coin it.
This is exactly the opposite of a virtue signal, precisely because he will lose the job and someone else will take it - he's putting his money where his mouth is, and you don't have to like everything he does to respect that.
Woke eats its own children, always has. There's no-one a third wave...
Employees in the UK have very few rights if they've been employed for less than 2 years. Probably entitled to be paid out for your notice period but nothing more. And most probably they're not employees in the first place (which may work in their favour here, since whatever's in their contract...
It would be hard to remove the models unless they have the ability to remote wipe their computers, and that would interfere with claiming your talents are independent contractors not employees. (Running the model remotely is probably not viable for streaming due to latency).
Makes as much sense as Dokicorp.
What are they going to do, fire her?
It's blatant copyright infringement and yeah extremely reckless, but can you imagine if they sued her?
The logical conclusion would be that conditions for talents are worse now than they were then. If you're able to get on with your own stuff and it's working and you're getting paid, distracted/absent management honestly isn't the worst kind of management to work under.
Only in crappy old...
Do we even know who actually has more or less tolerance for bullshit? Like a lot of people think Kiara is more annoyed than other members when maybe it's just Germanic bluntness. And people who blow up all the time might be letting off steam that way, whereas people who seethe silently might...
Non-thirdworlders can enter Japan visa free on the "temporary visitor" status (and even thirdworlders can get a temporary visitor visa relatively easily), which permits business meetings and consultation, but does not permit working.
That's exactly the opposite case - Idol were successful enough that when their old management imploded, there was a buyer willing to take them over and keep them running as a going concern. Which is exactly my point - generally if the vtuber characters are worth something, then the corp is too...
It doesn't hold value though. Not in the way that a car or industrial equipment does. Realistically the value of the models/characters from a failed corpo is very low - remember that microcorp that did actually sell off their characters that people here talked about putting in an offer for? How...
Sure, but even from a purely hard-nosed business perspective, burning the character is a dead loss for everyone. I guess you have to avoid creating a situation where the talent has an incentive to tank the company, but realistically I don't think anyone is profiting off of their corpo collapsing...
You're overthinking it. She says the things expected of her, there's no point trying to apply any deeper reasoning to it. I swear for how much this forum loves to talk about WHORES WHORES WHORES WHORES most posters have no idea how to treat one.
The usual meaning of sole proprietor is that you don't have an entity separate from yourself, you're just running a business yourself (in particular you're personally liable for damages or debts from the business). That's certainly how it works in Canada...
Yeah, it's almost as bad as the World Series.
So it was a registered sole proprietorship but also a company? How? Did they run parts of the business through both or something? (Illegal where I am). I would think the same thing as Podge in that case, so can't blame her.
Probably just mesh...
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