![]() Pool was concerned over the name of Studio FOW’s game having the same name as his news channel-as searches for the word “subverse” now led to the sexually explicit game. Tim Pool tried contacting Studio FOW with regard to their conflicting brand names, but the studio demanded that he should discuss it with their legal team. The crowd-funded game also uses the name “Subverse,” and as of now, it has surpassed one million in Kickstarter funding. Recently, Studio FOW has expanded its business to include gaming, crowd-funding a sexually themed space game that promises multiple explicit sex scenes, including interspecies sex, domination (both male and female) and futanari (sex with a character with a feminine body but male genitalia). The studio had a legal tussle with the gaming company, Blizzard, in 2015, when Blizzard filed a lawsuit to prevent Studio FOW from creating content using Overwatch characters. It has published a video of Tomb Raider’s Lara Croft getting raped by multiple men, as well as other game characters getting raped by demons or fantasy creatures as well as scenes of bestiality. Its videos are often parodies of existing games, using the appearance of popular video game characters as the central character in their videos. Studio FOW has been creating sexually explicit 3-D animation since 2014. He created the video channel, Subverse, in 2015, and he also runs the domain. He appeared on the Joe Rogan podcast as an expert on Internet censorship, and his grilling of Twitter’s Jack Dorsey caught the attention of Internet users and even mainstream media outlets. His grounded views and precise critique of nonsensical liberal views and policies have made him quite popular among conservatives. ![]() He is widely known for creating political content that criticizes identitarianism and other extreme leftist policies. He currently has close to 200 million views on three of his news channels. ![]() ![]() His various channels have close to a million subscribers, and his videos have millions of views weekly. Tim Pool is one of the more successful content creators on YouTube. On the other hand, Studio FOW is an animation studio that focuses on mature sexually graphic content, and it recently crowd-funded a game with the same name. Thank you to the investor community for your continued patience.YouTube content creator Tim Pool is currently fighting a battle-currently not yet a legal one-against Studio FOW over the use of the name “Subverse.” Tim Pool runs a video channel dealing with news, particularly political ones, and he has been using the brand, Subverse, since 2015. Details can be found here ( link to attached pdf). ![]() Subverse, the defendant Emily Molli withdrew her right to appeal in a case against Subverse, in which the California Department of Industrial Relations denied each and every claim she made. intends to reorganize its digital platforms and website as a news organization and continue its operations with new employees and management. Molli and Castoro will no longer have a relationship or stake with Subverse, Inc. and Emily Molli and Rocco Castoro announced today that the parties have settled the lawsuit (which can be read in full here) filed in federal court to avoid the cost and uncertainty of litigation. As a result of this settlement, control of the websites and will be returned to Subverse along with company equipment and assets. Subverse, Inc., an independent digital news platform, has settled its lawsuit against two former employees. Tim Pool, CEO of Subverse, Inc. Hi investors! I'm Merc - Head of Investor Success at Wefunder - here providing you with updated information I just received from Subverse. ![]()
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