@MerchTraffic Why are you charging sales tax on apparel under $110 when New York State doesn't have state or local taxes on clothing priced under that amount?
@scarletaffairss It is expensive to tour, the promoter decides cities based on where they have a presence/venues, going to more countries means additional taxes and visas for each
@skzview_ Chain stores usually subscribe to a prerecorded service for in store music, vs. broadcast radio. The music companies collaborate with those services, which is why you may hear deep album cuts that would never get radio airplay.
@TENTHElST Companies don't pay for tours abroad. A promoter or organization pays to bring artists over for a tour or event, including airfare and accomodations. In effect, hiring entertainment.
@Drawaleol Dancers belong to a labor union. You can't bring in foreign dancers who will take a job away from a local union dancer unless you supply proof that no local dancer can do what the performance visa applicant can do.
@namchanhyung I think the announcement of the international skzoo popup stores at the fanmeet's end will be the substitute for fanmeet merch preorders from S. Korea only
@MischievousChan Press were at the airport when he landed in Shanghai, plus he posted items from the F1/Gentle Monster/Disney collab he is there to promote earlier on his IG
@gnabnahc97chris Because a different distributor is doing a different movie event there using one of the Japanese concerts instead
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@NXT2BANG I don't know, maybe I'm old school but aren't you supposed to read the rules first, then look around to see the vibe before you start posting in a new community in general?
@ScarletBlossom_ JYPE are not the owners or distributors of the film and thus have no say in where it screens. The worldwide distributor, Universal Pictures Content Group, has to partner with local distributors in other African countries to make that happen.