Basically, yes.I don't get it. You want to turn Revora into a club? Like a soccer-club, with the difference that soccer is turned into online-gaming enhancements and other online stuff?
Indeed, that's the point. However, protection through the legal body is kind of thin, so if you do extensive copyright infringement, etc. they might still come after you as a private person. We do look a lot more professional as an association though so that might be some kind of deterrent.Read, reread, reread again, and finally understood. Go for it.
Yeah, so this way people like MM aren't legally responsible for Revora.I don't get it. You want to turn Revora into a club? Like a soccer-club, with the difference that soccer is turned into online-gaming enhancements and other online stuff? unsure.gif
I'm not too familiar with the definition of "association", i guess.
Example) If Revora gets sued or something, only the association itself can lose money or get in trouble, and not the members/current owners. At least that's how I understood it. Correct me if I'm wrong.