Dumpsters, the bushes of the city.I hate the fact that If I need to pee, I need to hold it, instead of going in a bush or something.
Before you guy's say "use the restaurant bathroom", that pay to use the restroom thing is real in NYC.
90% of the time there's someone going to see you pissing on that bush, so ya can'tI hate the fact that If I need to pee, I need to hold it, instead of going in a bush or something.
Before you guy's say "use the restaurant bathroom", that pay to use the restroom thing is real in NYC.
You know what, fuck SOPA. What, or who, I really hate is Bryce fucking Papenbrook!What do I hate?
The SOPA bill of 2011 and anything related to it.
What about dbz, jojo, Tokyo ghoul and hunter x hunter (already watch it sub, but watching it again in dub.)Good, only weebs watch dubs.
Ghost Stories english dub is one of the greatest anime of all time, even eclipsing things such as Cory in the House.Good, only weebs watch dubs.
How do you think weebs start out? lol dunno about the other two, haven't seen them.What about dbz, jojo,
Hrm. It would be a stretch even for a non-competition clause, as they'd need to prove that your commissions were competing with their business right?I hate contracts that prevent artists from taking commissions.
Utterly wrong, please don't say these things, violating exclusivity contracts can have serious consequences, as annoying as they are for artists.Hrm. It would be a stretch even for a non-competition clause, as they'd need to prove that your commissions were competing with their business right?
And any contract that just takes away your ability to do things without a legal basis i.e. "You can't pee in a blue toilet" won't stand up in court. U.S. based at least...
Correct, however I wasn't operating under the assumption that he was under and exclusivity contract, as I assumed (probably incorrectly) that he wouldn't be foolish enough to accept such a contract should it not provide him with enough compensation to forgo commissions.Utterly wrong, please don't say these things, violating exclusivity contracts can have serious consequences, as annoying as they are for artists.
Sure, but that's the actual thing you're paying me for. However if it's an additional clause...?Pacta sunt servanda
In common english: The pact becomes the legal basis. This is international law.
Its a common myth that you can ignore parts of a contract because they sound unreasonable. If I made a contract with you and paid you never to pee in blue toilets you'd still be in legal violation of the contract if you did, no matter if it was nonsensical or limited your freedom of action or etc.
Well, I'd try really hard to argue that the artist needs to take on commission work because if they don't it would be dangerous to their health. Not for the money mind, that is only a by-product of an obsession that unfulfilled would pose a threat to their health. (lol fuck me, I'm like the scum-baggiest lawyer ever)You wouldn't argue that the artist has to not provide any images in exchange for money because that limits their freedom of personhood by forcing them to draw now, would you?
Not a good faith stipulation, this part is void.Let's take this to the extreme. I don't read a contract well enough and there's a clause that says "your heart may not beat", I perform whatever service I've been contracted for (let's say building a house) but my heart beats during the fulfillment of my duties (the house gets finished) would any court uphold this clause?
Man, Just say 'whoops, didn't know that'Well, I'd try really hard to argue that the artist needs to take on commission work because if they don't it would be dangerous to their health.
Try that one plus you were writing a pron game while at it and even if you make backups, can't save it all.I hate it when my laptop dies cause of hardware death.
So parts created with the intention of avoiding payment from the beginning are invalid?Not a good faith stipulation, this part is void.
And in civil litigation ignorance can be used as defense? Every cop on TV says that "I didn't know it wasn't legal" isn't a legal defense in criminal cases, so I figured that would apply here as well.Man, Just say 'whoops, didn't know that'