>>46742632"Permissions" are agreements between an agency, such as Hololive, that makes its primary income off streaming and requires games (among other things) to stream for their viewers so they can make money. However, using a game, an intellectual property owned by another company, namely the game company that developed it or the zaibatsu that oversees said company, to make money is haram unless you work out a negotiation with said company who will allow you to play the game on stream. Not doing so, could result in an easy and costly lawsuit because Japan's copywright / IP laws are retardedly strict in favor of the owning company. This is especially true of the company that wants to stream is also a Japanese company who owns the talents that would be doing the stream. Meanwhile VShojo, a different kind of company, which doesn't own the talents, has people under its name that act as independent streamers, which is a legal gray area that heretofore has not been pursued heavily by many or most Japanese businesses regarding game permissions and since VShojo is based in the Untied States, would have a slightly more lax ruleset to go with anyway due to distinctions in the legal code.
But, I'm sorry, you were saying something and I interrupted. Go ahead.