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xSauriaNx said:

Sei-chan Legend Race... finally to the point where a newbie like me is comfortable winning it without problem.

Thanks UAF, I guess? Gave me two UG5 to clear a lot of legend race no probs.

Congrats! It does seem like UAF is a lot easier to get higher grade Umas, though my grades are all over the place, ranging from UE3 to UF1

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    CdF416 said:

    Congrats! It does seem like UAF is a lot easier to get higher grade Umas, though my grades are all over the place, ranging from UE3 to UF1

    thanks a lot xD
    I still have a bad array of support cards but whatever works is good enough for me haha.

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    Gardares said:

    That's not true at all. What you call "permissions" are the part of the license agreements. And it's not that simple as "-May we? -Yes, but follows rules, please" because that's about national copyright laws, Berne Convention and other different international copyright agreements. Cover, as a corporate body, do have several license agreements of different kinds with software companies such as Sony, Nintendo, VRChat (NB! Sic!), Entegram, Nippon Ichi Software, Wargaming and other companies. And I will not claim that either party doesn't receive any payment from the other party, nor will I claim otherwise.

    Well, it's pretty clear you have literally no idea what you're talking about, aside from the fact Sonic is a SEGA property, and you have never heard of Collaborations.
    There are NO Licencing agreements between Cover and software companies. Streaming guidelines are FOR EVERYONE, even people who don't monetize gaming content.

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    cd_young said:

    ...aside from the fact Sonic is a SEGA property...

    My bad. Corrected

    To other things, I'm not going to hit the wall trying to prove you things like how corporate bodies are often separated from individuals and how copyright applies to collaborative works, how Cover do have license agreements with different software companies and how streaming guidelines could be actually not "for everyone". As I see, you are not going to have a reasonable discussion with me, but instead you want a fight, insults and shouting the same phrases. I am not interested in such complete waste of time.

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    Gardares said:

    My bad. Corrected

    To other things, I'm not going to hit the wall trying to prove you things like how corporate bodies are often separated from individuals and how copyright applies to collaborative works, how Cover do have license agreements with different software companies and how streaming guidelines could be actually not "for everyone". As I see, you are not going to have a reasonable discussion with me, but instead you want a fight, insults and shouting the same phrases. I am not interested in such complete waste of time.

    and yet you keep responding to me with the exact same wrong information. Just because you think you're smart, doesn't make you smart.

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