Its not uncommon to see a post on the recruitment formulas about a follower hungry kid who wants people to follow his channel and pay him for a flawless (Which is not guaranteed). But besides that, is it even legal to make money off of someone else's product?
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Edited by WhiskeyHotel: 12/21/2016 4:48:46 AMTell me please... what is the real reason this bothers [i]you[/i]? How does it affect [i]you[/i]? And as far as Twitch goes, most streamers offer a sub carry day (paid), and follower carry day (free), and a viewer carry day (also free.) Like you said, nothing is guaranteed for money. You don't have to spend money to play with, or even watch streamers play the game. So your arguement of streamers is null and void right there. And yes, it's absolutely legal to make money from someone else's product. Just take a look and the pharmaceutical industry.