this would be a good idea if not for the legal intricacies behind the scenes. for any charity event, one has to transparent in all matters and also in singapore's case, get a licence for hosting a charity event. not bothering with a licence would be fine until someone starts questioning where the money went to or disagreeing with a charity that the organisers had donated to. its too much hassle imo
this would be a good idea if not for the legal intricacies behind the scenes. for any charity event, one has to transparent in all matters and also in singapore's case, get a licence for hosting a charity event. not bothering with a licence would be fine until someone starts questioning where the money went to or disagreeing with a charity that the organisers had donated to. its too much hassle imo
Well since I'm in Australia, the only legal contract I am (technically) bound to is the one with Blizzard in regards to running tournaments, but that is very loose. The charity of course will be announced when the tournament is announced (as well as my reasoning if required), so they have a choice whether or not they want to support them.
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