I think it means that any games outside that 15 years do not automatically fall under this deal. Everything else however is theirs forever.
I think it means that any games outside that 15 years do not automatically fall under this deal. Everything else however is theirs forever.
“This includes executing an agreement effective at the closing of our merger that transfers the cloud streaming rights for all current and new Activision Blizzard PC and console games released over the next 15 years [snip]. The rights will be in perpetuity.”
He entered his NFL contract seemingly on his own. He was able to write and publish a book. He was able to buy property and get married, things you usually can’t do in a conservatorship. Allegedly, they have been estranged for 10 years which also means Oher must not have been asking their permission to do things.
But didn’t Oher’s initial story confirm that he knew about the conservatorship all along? His claim is that they misled him into thinking it was the proper legal way to adopt a person who’s already an adult—which is exactly how the quote from his book characterizes it.
That in an article about how terrible it is to make corrections as a footnote... Kotaku makes corrections by footnote.
No, they edited the article itself, the footnote just notes that there was a correction so people don't feel gaslit.
This is an article, not a video. They don’t have to pull it down - they just edited it and posted the correction. Like he showed they did. What’s with all these idiots and their “gotcha” comments?
LMG is multiple channels and they release 25 videos a week on average. Maybe slow down before trying to pounce on someone else with a big ‘GOTCHA!’; you just look foolish and uninformed.
Linus Media Group isn’t just the Linus Tech Tips channel, it also runs the ShortCircuit, TechQuickie, TechLinked, GameLinked, and LMG Clips channels (plus a few more that don’t upload regularly), as well as the WAN Show podcast. Between all those channels, they’ve uploaded 33 videos in just the past week, and that’s…
Across all of their channels, they total a weekly average of like 25 videos a week
That’s not really a list of automotive trends, and more a list of things people don’t like.
I thought the QAnon bullshit was that everyone even marginally to the left of the likes of DeSantis and Trump is in on secret child trafficking taking place in non-existent pizzeria basements.
If Newsmax won’t hire him he should consider becoming a slave. I hear he could develop some skills that he could use for his personal benefit later.
Must be weird to have the box office of your movie astroturfed, and its “fans” made up of people who don’t actually care about it beyond just weaponizing it as a proxy for a dumb culture war.
Probably the whole “child traffickers are usually brown and target white kids” QAnon bs.
Robbie didn’t necessarily want to play Barbie—she thought Gal Gadot would bring the right amount of “dorky” energy to the role.
I mean, I kinda do feel for the guy. Here he is just trying to make a serviceable Taken ripoff, succeeds beyond his wildest dreams, and just when he thinks he can cash in with some low budget straight to video sequels, he has to deal with all the Q anon nonsense.
“Six Months Later” is a regular Kotaku feature that this site has been doing for years.
Phew! This must mean they need the money to provide better pay to their writers and actors!
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