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On September 13 2012 04:15 Destiny wrote: The Boss guy looks like kind of a dick here, but honestly, a contract is a contract.
When I was first contacted by MoW, my very first action was to request a contract and read through all of the fine terms.
As for the "not allowed to stay at another house in 10 years," that's not true, you're just not allowed to start your own team house in 10 years. It's kind of strange, maybe, for the e-sports world, but that's a pretty standard non-competition clause from the business world. It's meant to protect businesses from revealing practices to an employee and then having that employee run off to start their own business to compete using everything they learned from that previous business. Not saying it's right or wrong in this circumstance, just giving some background.
Yeah, there are some other clauses. Financial compensation they want, minimum number of stream hours, etc...etc...But to complain about all of these after the fact..? I can't understand why anyone would move to a house and not read the contract first, seems kind of strange.
One of the few times I've gained respect for destiny. I was wondering why he moved without looking at the terms first...
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"On September 13 2012 MinistryOfWin wrote: Official statement of Ministry of Win to be released within two hours.
- Thursday, Sep 13 11:06am CEST (GMT+02:00)"
erm, it's 9pm in europe on wednesday, so 2 hours from now isn't 11 am, it's 11 pm.
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Don't you normally read contract, sign it then pay and Then move to the house?
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Well, I suppose the best thing to do is to wait for the official release now.
On September 13 2012 03:53 Hryul wrote:Show nested quote +On September 13 2012 03:51 Zealos wrote: As much as this makes me wanna hate MoW, I wanna see their response before rushing to conclusions. this. but 10 years without another gaming house seems way over the top. also i don't see how the streaming would directly improve their game. E: Show nested quote +On September 13 2012 03:53 monXikk wrote: Im not surprised. Poles gonna fuck you up this way or another. B. . But your girls are hot . . . Agreed on both matters. :D
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On September 13 2012 03:55 BlackPanther wrote: This house sounded too good to be true. Too bad I guess.
I have to eco this, its what i feel right now. But lets wait and see the Mow statement before we jump the gun.
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Oh man this sounds like really bad, conditions like back in early 20th / old 19th century (exploiting wise) If this is all true this is completly unacceptable and sounds more like a criminal thing than an real (e-)sports company.
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On September 13 2012 04:18 pallad wrote:Show nested quote +On September 13 2012 04:15 NoGasfOu wrote: Now we just need more players to come out and confirm, plus the name of the boss and his past and everything about him. LOl you got some problems you know that ? , you wanna INVESTIGATION some person life , because some players write UNPROVED information.. ? go to doctor.. or something.
pallad is Boss, pretty sure, with that kind of english.
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that 10 year would not stand up in court. In Poland, there is no specified limit for non-competes in contracts, but they cannot be "unreasonable." No court or arbitration panel would find the 10 year "reasonable" under any measure. I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advice.
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On September 13 2012 04:15 Destiny wrote: The Boss guy looks like kind of a dick here, but honestly, a contract is a contract.
When I was first contacted by MoW, my very first action was to request a contract and read through all of the fine terms.
As for the "not allowed to stay at another house in 10 years," that's not true, you're just not allowed to start your own team house in 10 years. It's kind of strange, maybe, for the e-sports world, but that's a pretty standard non-competition clause from the business world. It's meant to protect businesses from revealing practices to an employee and then having that employee run off to start their own business to compete using everything they learned from that previous business. Not saying it's right or wrong in this circumstance, just giving some background.
Yeah, there are some other clauses. Financial compensation they want, minimum number of stream hours, etc...etc...But to complain about all of these after the fact..? I can't understand why anyone would move to a house and not read the contract first, seems kind of strange.
You're missing the important part where he's paid a months rent without signing a contract and has been asked to leave.
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On September 13 2012 04:09 Spidinko wrote: He seems to be a little bit whiny about partying and noise.
...? He paid 600e/month to have a decent place to practice/improve. To improve sleeping well is super important and for that amount of money I think you can demand silence at night -__-
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On September 13 2012 04:19 Luisa_2 wrote: Oh man this sounds like really bad, conditions like back in early 20th / old 19th century. If this is all true this is completly unacceptable and sounds more like a criminal thing than an real (e-)sports company. Exaggerate much ?
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On September 13 2012 04:19 teaCher wrote:Show nested quote +On September 13 2012 04:18 pallad wrote:On September 13 2012 04:15 NoGasfOu wrote: Now we just need more players to come out and confirm, plus the name of the boss and his past and everything about him. LOl you got some problems you know that ? , you wanna INVESTIGATION some person life , because some players write UNPROVED information.. ? go to doctor.. or something. pallad is Boss, pretty sure, with that kind of english. Nah, we Poles tend to have tremendously varied levels of aptitude in English. By that logic, like half the people in Poland are Boss.
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The 10 years not starting a team house is retarded, 5 years OK, but some players might have to turn into coaching / training houses etc. 10 years is extremely long when it comes to SC2, seems kind of abusive. Second, the streaming forced, thats not a good environement for pro players aiming to the top, might fit Destiny, but others maybe want to train strategies, what if you have to train for a specific match up in 2 weeks, and have to try some sniper builds hardcore, you'll have to stream and thats negative for practice in certain situations, and about the money, it's hilariously high, plus, Destiny says the boss is kind of a dick, and since he knows the boss is going to read this, he must be complete dick.
With all that in consideration, Destiny's point still stands strong, why would you go there if you didnt read the contract "me no speaky england good" isnt really an excuse, you wanted to go there, maybe have some practice free of contract and take your time to decide, the error was on your part 100%, maybe you wanted the community exposure or making contacts with the pros, but you dont go there slightly and then back off. The part about the money, yeah you're somewhat right, but also you did come there, came into their plans, and retracted few days later, it's not how it works, you dont go there as a tourist.
Frankly, seems like a shitty place that would benefit only few pros that would be ok with all the negatives, just seems to evolve around profit and nothing else, but thats up to the guys applying to it anyway so...
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On September 13 2012 04:20 Mackus wrote:Show nested quote +On September 13 2012 04:15 Destiny wrote: The Boss guy looks like kind of a dick here, but honestly, a contract is a contract.
When I was first contacted by MoW, my very first action was to request a contract and read through all of the fine terms.
As for the "not allowed to stay at another house in 10 years," that's not true, you're just not allowed to start your own team house in 10 years. It's kind of strange, maybe, for the e-sports world, but that's a pretty standard non-competition clause from the business world. It's meant to protect businesses from revealing practices to an employee and then having that employee run off to start their own business to compete using everything they learned from that previous business. Not saying it's right or wrong in this circumstance, just giving some background.
Yeah, there are some other clauses. Financial compensation they want, minimum number of stream hours, etc...etc...But to complain about all of these after the fact..? I can't understand why anyone would move to a house and not read the contract first, seems kind of strange. You're missing the important part where he's paid a months rent without signing a contract and has been asked to leave.
BBOOOOM!!! Why did they make him pay before any contract was signed?
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Ov vey, you should be lucky goyim. Think of it as college. You take out loans to pay for the degree, and you get something later on (a job / career). You pay the Ministry of Win up front, they take a cut of streaming, and you become a better player because you live in the house and later on you will win tournaments.
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Seriously... 10 years?? This guy has to be joking. On top of that he wont even return YOUR money... wtf
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Wow, this can't be for real right?
I will reserve judgement for later and I hope to hear many different sides on this.
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On September 13 2012 04:15 Destiny wrote: The Boss guy looks like kind of a dick here, but honestly, a contract is a contract.
When I was first contacted by MoW, my very first action was to request a contract and read through all of the fine terms.
As for the "not allowed to stay at another house in 10 years," that's not true, you're just not allowed to start your own team house in 10 years. It's kind of strange, maybe, for the e-sports world, but that's a pretty standard non-competition clause from the business world. It's meant to protect businesses from revealing practices to an employee and then having that employee run off to start their own business to compete using everything they learned from that previous business. Not saying it's right or wrong in this circumstance, just giving some background.
Yeah, there are some other clauses. Financial compensation they want, minimum number of stream hours, etc...etc...But to complain about all of these after the fact..? I can't understand why anyone would move to a house and not read the contract first, seems kind of strange. And we have first clarification that it is fact 10 years, but in a different meaning. I wonder what else has been thrown as a number but in a different context. Let's wait.
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if a dispute like this would go to court, would it be a Finnish or a Polish court? What if their laws are different, and aspects of the contract are illegal in one country but not in the other?
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On September 13 2012 04:15 Destiny wrote: The Boss guy looks like kind of a dick here, but honestly, a contract is a contract.
When I was first contacted by MoW, my very first action was to request a contract and read through all of the fine terms.
As for the "not allowed to stay at another house in 10 years," that's not true, you're just not allowed to start your own team house in 10 years. It's kind of strange, maybe, for the e-sports world, but that's a pretty standard non-competition clause from the business world. It's meant to protect businesses from revealing practices to an employee and then having that employee run off to start their own business to compete using everything they learned from that previous business. Not saying it's right or wrong in this circumstance, just giving some background.
Yeah, there are some other clauses. Financial compensation they want, minimum number of stream hours, etc...etc...But to complain about all of these after the fact..? I can't understand why anyone would move to a house and not read the contract first, seems kind of strange.
What do you have to say about "the Boss" using the house for personal reasons or the lack of proper amounts of food and exercise? Doesn't that make the environment not conducive to becoming a world-class pro?
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