I’m not a lawyer, but I vaguely remember hearing that Terms of Service can’t protect a company from everything. I seriously doubt a company could get away with that when it was brought to court.
I’m not a lawyer, but I vaguely remember hearing that Terms of Service can’t protect a company from everything. I seriously doubt a company could get away with that when it was brought to court.
I’ve always wondered if there was some weirdness going on with the player numbers. It felt like its been doing really well number-wise the past couple years despite being (relatively) abandoned by valve.
I remember seeing some people talk about that on the subreddit, but I don’t know what conclusion people arrived at. Are bots inflating that or is tf2 still really popular?
For what it’s worth, I feel like this might be good at boosting discovery on the platform. I’m not a big Twitch person myself, but I’ve ALWAYS heard how hard it is for newer creators to find a viewer-base. Hopefully this helps some of those people out.
Of course, but OP brought up that they couldn’t be sued. I was just pointing out that if someone was willing to test it, I bet they could come out on top.