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yeah i remember that "act" being on the lineup in 2022 for Coachella and the artists were individual/different and were different from weekend to weekend, so i agree not sure how this pick works.
I think it’s ok. 88 Rising is an act imo.
It’s not a good enough pick to argue about it but it’s not
As far as I can tell 88Rising Futures isn’t a legal pick, but 88Rising is
wanna make a ruling on No Doubt?
” 15) If an act previously thought to be inactive at the start of the draft becomes active during the course of the draft, it is available to all as an undrafted free agent.”
” 15) If an act previously thought to be inactive at the start of the draft becomes active during the course of the draft, it is available to all as an undrafted free agent.”
” 15) If an act previously thought to be inactive at the start of the draft becomes active during the course of the draft, it is available to all as an undrafted free agent.”
As far as I can tell 88Rising Futures isn’t a legal pick, but 88Rising is
and just for clarification on this: 88Rising had the show at Coachella 2022 and to me they perceive more as a “collective” like Odd Future than as a showcase for a label, while something like an Acid Angel showcase would be ineligible
Post by RyDolla$ign on Jan 17, 2024 20:24:30 GMT -5
I feel like it could be fun in future drafts to be able to select a previously inactive because you think they will be on a lineup, but if they end up not being you just lose the pick. A lil risk.
Post by Nathan Fieldcяab on Jan 18, 2024 10:24:13 GMT -5
Did we formally reduce the pick windows to 2 hours at the start of this round? Know the post suggesting it got a lot of likes but unsure if likes are legally binding
Did we formally reduce the pick windows to 2 hours at the start of this round? Know the post suggesting it got a lot of likes but unsure if likes are legally binding