Hey, I’m kinda late because I just finished catching up with posts/streams (except ENreco because I have absolutely no idea where to start, but nevermind), I just wanted to say thanks for all the posts so far, and (a late) good luck for the mining!
Hey, I’m kinda late because I just finished catching up with posts/streams (except ENreco because I have absolutely no idea where to start, but nevermind), I just wanted to say thanks for all the posts so far, and (a late) good luck for the mining!
(You got the formatting wrong for the link, it links to nowhere right now)
But yeah, Reunion has a different flavor now too…
I don’t know, they do say it’s the end of “regular release of new merchandise” too, so if they do release something it’s gonna be an extremely rare occurrence.
Also, it would keep being less and less “marketable” if she stops streaming (and therefore gaining new fans). I doubt it’s just for marketing and merch, as others said, I find it more likely that it’s just leaving the door open for potential cameos in important occasions (that might have merch tied to them, sure).
The definitions of several concepts are fuzzy, and therefore can be circumvented or challenged or abused by all sides of the equation.
They are, but it’s not like they’re very definite nowadays either.
What is a ‘similar product’ that is allowed after 30 years (and therefore what is a ‘dissimilar product’ that would be forbidden before),
I’d say “similar product” is anything that doesn’t try to pass off as the original one, and is mechanically different enough. Palworld for example, or all the other Pokéclones that popped up in recent years.
how would a non-profit that just pays high salaries to its managers fare between the marks of 30 and 50 years (and just gives some little money to research or charity).
They wouldn’t, in that period I’d allow stuff like piracy or free cultural events, stuff like that. Obviously the copyright holder would still be able to profit off of their own products, but everyone else would have to ask them to do so.
And again, why give artists and creative companies so much more time of IP protection than we give STEM inventors and companies time in patents (this random site claims patents last 15 to 20 years only) ?
Because those are things that humanity needs to progress. I do think they could be longer in a different way, like “they can be used by anyone without consent from the inventor, but they need to pay a small percentage in royalties” or something like that, just to ensure they have a permanent source of income that’s enough to live off. I’m not knowledgeable enough about that to talk though, so I can’t really answer that question without going into baseless speculations.
The fact that it’s not a “real” graduation (while also not going to staff) seems to imply she might come back for special events or something?
Yes, that’s what it seems like. Calli’s last stream also seems to imply we’ll “understand more” in the next days, but maybe that’s just me inhaling too much concoction copium.
At least we still have https://watsonamelia.com/
Thanks, I needed this :’)
Update: no, she’s not gonna be part of the staff. Well, not any more than she already was
Yagoo’s tweet doesn’t really explain much, it doesn’t seem like she’s currently joining the staff, but he’s looking forward to working with her again (?)
Man, this hurts. The reason why it’s “technically not a graduation” and she “will remain an affiliate” are not that clear, but I hope she has a bright future ahead. She deserves it.
I still think if copyright laws weren’t so oppressive, 50 years would be fair (And still a huge improvement from the current situation).
Maybe have it in tiers or something? First 10 years: full copyright - until 30: similar products allowed, but no blatant reproduction - until 50: reproduction allowed as long as it’s not for-profit - post 50: public domain?
If we’re talking PvP, battling has constantly evolved through new abilities, even without gimmicks the way the game is played changed a lot through the years.
In single player they also changed a lot of stuff since gen 4, although the positive changes were mostly in gen 5/6 and the later ones like wild areas and the switch to “””open world””” were… not as well received.
However Pokemon came out in 96, that’s 28 years. There’s been very little innovation in their games since.
First, not really, there’s been a LOT of innovation in Pokémon, as much as people want to deny it.
And second, 28 years is really not that much. We’re not in the Disney realm of copyright-hogging, I think 50 years is a fair amount of time. The issue is that it’s often way too broad: it should protect only extremely blatant copies (i.e. the guy who literally rereleased Pokémon Yellow as a mobile game), not concepts or general mechanics. Palworld has a completely different gameplay from any Pokémon game so far, and (most of) the creatures are distinct enough. That should suffice to make it rightfully exist (maybe removing the 4/5 Pals that are absolute ripoffs, sure).
It’s the studio Nintendo chose as lead developer for BDSP.
I can’t think of a single first-party Nintendo game that’s released riddled with bugs in recent memory
Literally Pokémon. SwSh, SV and BDSP are all a bug-ridden mess. You will probably find more bugs playing SV for an hour than in all gen 3-6 games together.
Although yeah, it’s a (huge) anomaly and the rest of the first-party games are extremely polished. It just sucks to be a Pokémon fan in the 2020s.
Is this what they call “Crowfunding”?
The lesson in question, for anyone interested
Ouro Kronii from hololive English -Promise- showed her versatility in a cover of “Bocca de la Belita”
FOR GOD’S SAKE, IT’S “BOCCA DELLA VERITÀ”, ITALIAN ISN’T THAT HARD …ahem, I mean… nevermind
Anyway, damn, I’m even more jealous after reading the setlist. Now that they have an US division, the bluray will be a bit cheaper, right…?
Pain EU
Hopefully everything goes smoothly with the USA division and they go through with it, something hinting at Europe was in the (very future) roadmap iirc.
(Plus I think shipping from the US has less taxes than from Japan? Might be just copium though)
The whole interview was… kinda weird? Lots of one-liners as answers, although the other, longer ones were definitely interesting.
…also did I hear TCG?! It’s probably not gonna take off outside Japan like WS but I’m not gonna turn down more card goodies anyway. Those are usually affordable even in Europe, luckily.
We could provide the licensed merch for the fans, so they could wear it to the anime conventions and show their support. We want to make it happen more frequently so it’s easier for them to get their hands on it.
For fans in Europe too, right…? 👀
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, the link feature just brings up the parentheses for commodity.(Also, this is required for linked text, if you just want to post the link you can do it with no syntax like you did in the current post)