Josh Griffiths writes: "However Razer wanted Shaw to sign a contract with stipulations he didn’t like. This included things like a total nondisclosure agreement, the right to “assign [the game] to any affiliates, without reference to the developer,” and for any contract disputes to go through courts in Singapore."
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It's crazy that the ouya and Razer fallout continues after all this time.