Let's talk contracts.We don't know what is in the Hololive contracts, but it occurred to me that Hololive contracts are possibly just as bad or maybe just a little better than other company contracts that we do know, and that is if we think positively about them.Realistically speaking, is there any way for a vtuber contract to be "good" or to not be seen as exploitative while still making sure the company makes a profit?
>Let'sNo.
>>104114649Gunrun, you lost
>>104114649it has less to do with the contract and more to do with what the company offers vs how much annoyance they cause
You are so desperate to shit on Holo lmao
>>104114649Gunrun, there is no hope for you but at least drag melody, froot, and ironmouse down into the abyss with you. You must have some sort of horrible dirt you can use to ruin them, do some good on your way out.
>>104114649Their contracts are probably quite good considering Hololive also pays a minimum wage salary, calculated from where they live. (This is the point people ignore whenever they misquote Moona and the waitress pay comment)
>>104114649>28k subs>started January 2023>earned $400k in this timeHow?
>>104114649All contracts you aren't making are, realistically, exploitative.Question is, do you need that money, or don't you? So long as you can walk away from the contract, you can make demands.
>>104121243I'm still shocked than anybody earns any money
>>104114649Contracts fall into 3 basketsGoodStandardBadGood contracts are like Cyberlive, Idol, and Vshojo, where the talents unduly benefit, these tend to be economically unsustainable. Standard are like Phase, Holo, and most vtuber companies in general. 50/50 cuts on streaming revenue and smaller cuts no merch.Bad contracts are like V&U, WACTOR, or Nijisanji. Poor to non-existent cuts on merch, draconian and unenforceable contract violation terms, and other garbage shoved into contracts. Standard seems to be the best way to go, whether you find that exploitative or not is up to the individual.
>>104114649And where's Mouse's 500k for the IDF charity, you penny pinching, money grubbing fat greasy pig Gunrun.
>>104119304>GunrunOr maybe it was Sakana, who wanted to win an online competitive game so badly that he was willing to cheat.