compLexity and Mill come to agreement - Page 12
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XeLou
Spain5 Posts
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Tommylew
Wales2717 Posts
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Yomi-no-Kuni
Germany333 Posts
awesome job, nice to see something like this can be settled! i don't understand though why in e-sports nobody ever comes out with any numbers... what is "a strong penalty" in form of a fine? does Stephano pay it by himself or is he supported by Millenium? would be nice to know... investive journalism in starcraft ftw. | ||
motiust
Australia97 Posts
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ROOTdrewbie
Canada1392 Posts
On September 22 2011 17:25 motiust wrote: And I'm sure Stephano didn't get any fine, as this is all but a save-face statement for coL and Mill and im sure you have no clue what you are talking about | ||
Postman
United States269 Posts
On September 22 2011 17:21 Yomi-no-Kuni wrote: so whats in it for evil genius? they must have a masterplan to do something this kind! :D awesome job, nice to see something like this can be settled! i don't understand though why in e-sports nobody ever comes out with any numbers... what is "a strong penalty" in form of a fine? does Stephano pay it by himself or is he supported by Millenium? would be nice to know... investive journalism in starcraft ftw. Honestly I think it's best that we don't know all that yet. The amount isn't important anyway, what's important is that a correct precedent was set here. This was a bad situation, highlighting the many issues possible between players and teams. Complexity and Mill handled it the best they could, and set a proper precedent. With all the possibilities for errors and legal issues with contracts between international parties (especially when teams are to young to have any dedicated legal council much less one with experience in that particular country's law) the scene can't afford to have perfect legalities, but a set of community guidelines is something that is needed. Contracts NEED to matter for the scene to have a healthy existence. You take away contract legitimacy and sponsorships will go down the drain because no one wants to invest in a scene where their star player can suddenly switch to another team with no repercussions. A few years from now, I'd absolutely love to know all of those details. But right now I think we should all just be happy this was solved in a way that sets a good precedent for the future (regardless of any possible vagueness of the specific situation). | ||
HaXXspetten
Sweden15718 Posts
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Elden
Canada22 Posts
We don't expect any less from other professional athletes. E-sports should be the same in my opinion. | ||
shell
Portugal2722 Posts
I'm glad they worked it out.. it's like regular sports, if a team forces a player both parties will lose in the end because a angry/unhappy player won't deserve the support of the team and the team would be better off spending on another player.. For me this situation is resolved in the best way possible, Stephano stays with the team he wants, Col gets some money off this situation and cleans their image and Millenium gets the player and also cleans their image.. I'm fine with this! | ||
Bobster
Germany3075 Posts
On September 22 2011 13:51 wei2coolman wrote: Man, this whole debacle got me all "disoriented". I hope you didn't sign any contracts in the meantime. | ||
Tryxtira
Sweden572 Posts
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Surili
United Kingdom1141 Posts
On September 22 2011 17:25 motiust wrote: And I'm sure Stephano didn't get any fine, as this is all but a save-face statement for coL and Mill Don't even say shit like that. Why do people constantly think that their opinion requires posting when it is in contrary to all information? I for one think this is the best outcome that we could have had, it set a precedent for not screwing teams over, and no-one had to go to litigation, which i think would have weakened the image of both teams. Good job Col, Alex Garfield and millennium. And i wish you luck in the future stephano. PS by the openness that Col dealt with this, i have become a huge CoL fan. | ||
nihlon
Sweden5581 Posts
On September 22 2011 17:25 motiust wrote: And I'm sure Stephano didn't get any fine, as this is all but a save-face statement for coL and Mill What would Col have to gain by agreeing to such misinformation? | ||
nicksson
Sweden110 Posts
On September 22 2011 08:08 Deathmanbob wrote: Damn, sorry i put this in the wrong section, sorry can a MOD move it please? you fucked up good | ||
BobMcJohnson
France2916 Posts
In the end who does Stephano end up playing for? Millenium? or neither of the two teams? | ||
jmbthirteen
United States10734 Posts
On September 22 2011 18:19 BobMcJohnson wrote: Well good news I guess In the end who does Stephano end up playing for? Millenium? or neither of the two teams? Millenium. And to the post asking what does EG have to do with this, on Lo3 Jason Bass mentioned that Alex Garfield has been talking with major teams about forming something like the G7, but better, which is badly needed to help prevent something like this from happening again among other things. | ||
ArchDC
Malaysia1996 Posts
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JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
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R3N
740 Posts
Yeah, glad this is over... | ||
SamsLiST
Germany184 Posts
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