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Game perms are the most important development of Hololive. (Please read the screencap, if you haven't already)
They can't even stream obscure western indie games without permission, and those are the least likely to sue over copyright.
The reason for that is also explained, but let me empathize that part.
Since Cover Corp. is publicly traded now, there is a 0-risk policy that they have to abide to.
If they know what they're doing can technically get them sued, the company's stocks are fucked and YAGOO could be sued for that.
There is also the question,
>Why are some talents forced into doing stuff that they don't want to?
It is very likely that Cover Corp. has regular upper management meetings who make decisions based on each talent's profit sheets.
Let's say a talent's streams are falling off, but she has a good singing voice, upper management picks her out and forces her into an activity that will increase her profits.
This is why some talents continue to stream everyday, while others have pre-determined businesses to attend to.
Aqua was fired to set precedent that idols have no real leverage over their orders.
Aqua getting fired will increase Cover Corp.'s profits in the long-term, because it will prevent more idols from trying to chicken out of idol activities.
They can't even stream obscure western indie games without permission, and those are the least likely to sue over copyright.
The reason for that is also explained, but let me empathize that part.
Since Cover Corp. is publicly traded now, there is a 0-risk policy that they have to abide to.
If they know what they're doing can technically get them sued, the company's stocks are fucked and YAGOO could be sued for that.
There is also the question,
>Why are some talents forced into doing stuff that they don't want to?
It is very likely that Cover Corp. has regular upper management meetings who make decisions based on each talent's profit sheets.
Let's say a talent's streams are falling off, but she has a good singing voice, upper management picks her out and forces her into an activity that will increase her profits.
This is why some talents continue to stream everyday, while others have pre-determined businesses to attend to.
Aqua was fired to set precedent that idols have no real leverage over their orders.
Aqua getting fired will increase Cover Corp.'s profits in the long-term, because it will prevent more idols from trying to chicken out of idol activities.