Anonymous
8/20/2025, 10:36:27 PM
No.103702189
>>103693378
>COVER has updated their derivative-works guidelines, adding a number of songs to their not-allowed list. These new additions include "Full Color" and "Ash Again."
There are many Hololive songs on the list from the early years but there are only 3 songs from the EN branch. Mori's Ibasho was from a Crunchyroll game sponsorship in early 2021 so it's a rare exception. Why though does Cover not want anyone to sing Full Color and Ash Again? There is something really fishy about the rrat that Cover doesn't own the rights to the final 2 original songs from Gawr Gura. That feels like damage control especially when no one at Cover has ever said that. Obviously Saba will never be able to clarify the situation. If management wanted to ban her songs this would be the obvious solution. They can throw her songs on the exception list and gullible fans will think it's because of copyright. Their explanation at the bottom of the list is ambiguous even for a Japanese company:
>Please note that excluded songs may include those currently under confirmation with the master rights holders, copyright owners, or other related parties.
>COVER has updated their derivative-works guidelines, adding a number of songs to their not-allowed list. These new additions include "Full Color" and "Ash Again."
There are many Hololive songs on the list from the early years but there are only 3 songs from the EN branch. Mori's Ibasho was from a Crunchyroll game sponsorship in early 2021 so it's a rare exception. Why though does Cover not want anyone to sing Full Color and Ash Again? There is something really fishy about the rrat that Cover doesn't own the rights to the final 2 original songs from Gawr Gura. That feels like damage control especially when no one at Cover has ever said that. Obviously Saba will never be able to clarify the situation. If management wanted to ban her songs this would be the obvious solution. They can throw her songs on the exception list and gullible fans will think it's because of copyright. Their explanation at the bottom of the list is ambiguous even for a Japanese company:
>Please note that excluded songs may include those currently under confirmation with the master rights holders, copyright owners, or other related parties.