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Post by Admin on Jan 3, 2021 21:18:08 GMT
Do you remember those who read Popteen? It is a collaboration video of Yurarun ♡ If you have Yura's make-up, you become popular ♥ ️ It was insanely well-done...
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Post by Admin on Jan 25, 2021 21:20:24 GMT
Currently, anyone in Japan is free to dress as their favorite characters. But it might not stay free for them to do so. The Japanese government is proposing big copyright law changes for those who make money from cosplaying—and possibly, even for those who don’t. As writer and translator Matt Alt points out, the Japanese government is currently considering changing the country’s copyright laws, so that professional cosplayers would pay for use of characters. Cosplay can be big business. Japan’s most successful professional cosplay Enako (pictured) has made over $90,000 a month from public appearances, merchandise, photobooks, chat sessions, and endorsements. Other cosplayers also earn cash for selling photos or clips of them dressed as famous characters. Creators don’t currently get a cut, and the amendment would change this. Moreover, it’s suggested that a standardized set of rules would help avoid any trouble with creators. According to Kyodo News, Japanese copyright law is unclear but points out that cosplay done without a profit motive is not necessarily infringement. So, for many cosplayers in Japan, things will probably not change. However, Kyodo News adds that even uploading cosplay photos to social networking sites like Instagram could be considered copyright infringement. If so, the effects would be felt throughout the cosplay community. On Twitter (via SoraNews), Enako discussed the issue, explaining that when she goes on television or appears at paid events, she dresses as original characters to avoid copyright infringement. Moreover, she adds that she also gets permission when she cosplays as characters created by others. Enako, who is a Cool Japan ambassador, has discussed the possible changes with the Japanese government but wrote that she personally had not heard that uploading cosplay photos to social-networking sites could violate copyright. “I’m not in a position to give an offhanded statement,” Enako tweeted, “but for me personally, I truly hope that the non-profit activities of fans won’t be regulated on social-networking sites.”
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Post by Admin on Jan 30, 2021 19:38:09 GMT
Can be used forever: 9 of my favorite high brand bags 👜 Thank you for watching the video! I introduced my bags ☺︎ I've been using them for a long time and I don't know if it will be helpful, but I hope you enjoy it 🙏🏻
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Post by Admin on Feb 26, 2021 19:38:58 GMT
Tuesday, March 2 at 10 o'clock Tuesday drama "Oh! My boss! Love is a separate volume ”# 8 Set in the fashion magazine editorial department, Mone Kamishiraishi becomes the assistant of the demonic editor-in-chief!?? Nanao is the super sadistic demon boss. Yuta Tamamori, a photographer and a puppy boy. Shotaro Mamiya plays a cool and talented editor.
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Post by Admin on Mar 6, 2021 19:32:34 GMT
Thank you for watching the video! I'm glad it's getting warmer little by little, but I'm fidgeting because I have hay fever ~ I'm glad that the morning sun is warm ~ ☺️ http://instagram.com/p/CLsOUI3H2yy
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