If you type in a search term using the box at the top of the homepage and then click on the "Search for ... " item, it takes you to the search results page. If I try to middle click on a link from that page to open it in a separate tab, the current tab just loads the page instead. I like to scroll through the search results opening the pages that are of interest in multiple tabs before I go look at them properly, but it won't let me!
I'm on Windows 8.1 using Google Chrome Version 36.0.1985.125 m.
Really the TL;DR is that past broadcasts will still be a thing, but they will only be retained for up to 14 days (60 if you're a turbo/partner user). You won't be able to save them forever (Unless you manually archive them yourself of course). Highlights can still be made and those are kept forever.
I don't need to have access to video games forever. Ownership has never been something I've been concerned with. So long as I can pay for access to a game and play it without that access being revoked before I'm finished with it, I don't really care what happens to it afterwards.
I treat digital distribution platforms as services whereby the offerings of said service are subject to change at any time.
You don't *need* a trademark for anything. It's a useful legal protection of your trade names, if you need it. Also, copyright is implicit; you don't need to actively "put" a copyright on something. Look up copyright laws in your country.
I dunno how it works in Canada, but in the UK there are companies who specialise in helping individuals or small groups start companies of their own. They handle all the paperwork, registering, payroll and stuff that needs to happen. Do these exist in Canadaland?
Having said all that, you'd be better off asking your questions of a small business advisor rather than a message board about video games.
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