When it goes up you can usually transfer to another provider for a decent discount. I recently did this with one of my domains when godaddy went nuts on a renewal for a domain I've had for like 10+ years at this point.
antizero99
Your point wasn't wrong. It simply wasn't what the article was about.
Sounds like you didn't read the article either.
What content did they link that you have a problem with? It's not the OP that linked that encyclopedia link that I won't click on.
Not likely. A violation of any NDA that may have been signed, sure, but not illegal. They could definitely be sued but not prosecuted.
Nice rant.
You should try reading the article. These aren't cheap copies they are talking about.
The street fighter?
Way to out yourself as one of the idiots I'm talking about. Reddit is full of jackasses who think they are the epitome of knowledge on a subject when the opposite is the truth, the ones who post the most telling others they are wrong are the ones who don't know shit about jack, sadly these numbnuts are making there way here, apparently you are one of them.
Restaurants really do run on tight margins. Most restaurants don't make it past the first couple of years. The restaurant in the article does not seem like fast food and yes, sometimes you do have to raise prices to cover increases in operating costs, one of which is staff.
That's just the beginning. Other artists have tried to avoid livenation venues but when the artist finds a venue, livenation just goes and buys said venue. That shit right there should have been taken to court.
Funny how these legal actions against companies like this only happen under democratic presidents.