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submitted 5 hours ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Jingo, the VRchat model creator, tweeted (archive) he mainly wants to protect the copyright of his characters, as many other people use them.

Jingo's Tweet translated.Hello, this is Jingo.

I just returned to Japan early this morning, so please forgive me for the delay in cleaning up.

I have received all replies from the Vtuber and Good Smile Company, and we plan to proceed in a direction that will protect my rights to the greatest extent possible.

My position is that I would like to have a smooth negotiation through communication.

The models I make are products that anyone can use if they are purchased on BOOTH.

They were mainly made as avatars for VRChat, but

the terms of use allow the use of avatars outside of VRChat as long as they are not used by third parties other than the purchaser.

Personal Vtuber activities are also allowed.

However, just because a model is purchased on BOOTH does not mean that the purchaser has all the rights, and in the end, the model is rented, so

If revenue is generated through general Vtuber activities such as videos and streaming, we ask that you credit the person.

Going further from here, there is a terms of use that requires prior contact for activities that have a large commercial potential, such as character product production, beyond general Vtuber activities such as videos and streaming, and we provide guidance on crediting after consideration.

Usually, the scale is not that big, and VTubers themselves handle the production and sales without going through a company, so selling character merchandise like this is not a problem.

However, if a VTuber has an agency and uses the character through a company or corporation, we receive accurate information and advance notice even if it is not for commercial use.

The problem I have is that the VTuber does not own the copyright to the character, and the project was carried out through a contract with a company without any notice to the original character's owner.

Therefore, I have requested that the production schedule for this character merchandise project be suspended.

I do not need royalties or incentives, I just want to protect the copyright of the character.

If this is allowed, such as selling copyright licenses, each character derived from my model will have its own copyright, which may lead to complicated copyright disputes between people who use the same model.

I want people to recognize that my BOOTH characters are not models for just one person, but models for shared use.

Since they are not completely my original designs, no matter how much I modify them, the original author's traces remain, so I cannot give up the copyright.

Terms of use vary depending on the creator and model, so please be sure to check before using a model.

We look forward to your continued support.

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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Fillian's model is a VRchat model called "rindo" (archive) that she has modified for her own use. The creator of the model has a terms of use (archive) for it's use and one thing mentioned within it is that if you're going to produce physical goods for sale of their characters that they want to be consulted for permission first.

Today, Goodsmile announced a Fillian Nendroid (archive) and no one ever contacted the creator of the model. Who's now saying on twitter (archive) that he's contacting both the company and Fillian to sort out the disagreement. Whether this means the figure gets cancelled or not will have to be seen.

Here's the creator's Tweet translated.

EDIT She has a Youtooz figure (archive) too. So she may owe a good sum of money to the artist for that.

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old: https://virtualyoutuber.fandom.com/wiki/Miyune

new: https://virtualyoutuber.fandom.com/wiki/MinikoMew

Weird that she would abandon a 100k+ identity for a rebrand when her old IP already had a serious redesign. It was bothering me where she went when she disappeared out of the blue. One of her notable collabs was being the first to collab with Neuro-sama.

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twitter

In April, fallen shadow said she needed a temporary health hiatus. Looks like she's doing better now.

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twitter / archive of first tweet / archive of second tweet

Dani's tweet about it, nitter / twitter / archive

Minmi's tweet about it, nitter / twitter / archive

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Kikino's tweet nitter / twitter

Kikino's video

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Anon watches a vtuber (sh.itjust.works)
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Idk how well this is gonna work while platform-jumping like this but here we go anyway.

x-post from https://sh.itjust.works/post/20675512

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Former Tsunderia talent, turned PC manager, turned PC talent, Dizzy also did a stream titled: Why You Should NOT Join Phase Connect where she explained what it means to go from being an indie to a corpo talent. What is expected of you, what groups success means, deadline expectations. I think one of the reasons for PC's success has been setting realistic expectations with their talents. I think part of the reason for this steam is to dissuade the people who previous would have misunderstood what PC can and cannot do you for.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15905659

  • Release date: 2024.08.16
  • Pre-orders: check here
  • Standard Edition:
    • Signed Bonus Edition (Standard Edition + Signed Card) available for a week 5/28 11:00 (JST) - 6/4 10:59(JST)
    • International: basic, signed ($31)
    • Japan: basic, signed (4,400円)
    • Includes: 11 Tracks including bonus track (A)
  • LIMITED EDITION:
    • International ($53)
    • Japan (7,480円)
    • Includes:
      • 10 Tracks
      • Booklet (32P)
      • 3 Alternative covers
      • 1 Folded poster (Design B)
  • LIMITED DEAD BOX:
    • International ($76)
    • Japan (10,780円)
    • Includes:
      • 11 Tracks including bonus track (A)
      • Booklet (32P)
      • 1 Folded poster (Design A)
      • 1 Trading card holder (with neck strap)
      • 1 Membership of the Dead (Official Dead Beat Member’s Card)
      • 1 Trading card (random out of 5 types)
      • 1 Postcard (random out of 3 types)

Bonus:

nitter / twitter / archive

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VTubers of the Past (lemmy.world)
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VTubing (or content creation in general) is not an easy activity. You need time, you need patience and you need determination to even persevere let alone thrive doing it - even then, strong will and dedication might not be enough sometimes.

We all have our oshi or just creators whose content we enjoy but sometimes those people vanish. Maybe they got bored or tired and decided to quit. Maybe they disappeared suddenly without a trace. Either way, they're no longer active and the only thing left are the archives.

I've been thinking about one of such VTubers recently and thought this could be an interesting topic to reminiscence and learn about people you've never heard about.

The one I've been thinking about is Vasuki, a French streamer who used to be active on Twitch. She streamed variety of games, with FFXIV as a regular "filler" between them. While she wasn't huge, she seemed to be doing fine and nothing really indicated she's planning to stop her activities. She was even working on an AI powered partner to use during streams. One day she simply vanished. No more streams, no more archives, no more tweets - she's just gone.

I'm sure some of you have a similar story so I'd like to ask you to tell me about the VTubers of your past. Who were they? What did they do? What was your favorite thing about them?

Let's go through a memory lane together.

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nitter / twitter

Why is this an thing? WTF.

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For COVER Corp – the company that established VTubing powerhouses like hololive, HOLOSTARS, hololive Indonesia, hololive English, and HOLOSTARS English, the establishment of a brand-new US subsidiary COVER USA feels like both the latest of many important moves, or the start of a seismic second act.

In a new interview, Anime Corner talks to the head of the world’s biggest VTubing agency, Cover Corp CEO Motoaki Tanigo, about how they view the global market and their aims for expansion. We learn how his company aims to bridge a uniquely Japanese culture to a projected 50 million fans worldwide by the end of the decade.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Astel from Holostars committed the cardinal sin of "mentioning publicly he ordered McDonalds" (tweet / archive). Yes, really.

And his replies got flooded by mostly western fans posting a JP translation (archive) of that stupid boycott infographic as well as several of them having embarassing breakdowns on their own timelines over the fact Astel talked about french fries on twitter. One person went so far as DMing him to "educate" him and was promptly blocked leading to the person having a meltdown of their own (twitter / nitter).

screenshots of the dumb

Whether related or not the "storm" concluded with Astel tweeting out (archive) he would be taking a week off. I'm doubting it's a punishment as I don't think Holo gives two shits about this boycott noise and Astel didn't even say or do anything actually inflamatory. Could be he's just peacing out till the dust settles and people calm down, or could just be he's taking time to practice for the upcoming concert for Holostars which is less than 2 weeks away.

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