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16th Sep 2014 from TwitLonger

Questions about Matthew's Relationship to Autobotika


1. When did Matthew become an executive producer at Autobotika and what does that role involve?

2. What is the relationship between TFYC and Autobotkia?

3. If there is a direct financial link between the two, has this been shown openly or has it been obfuscated?

4.What portion of the proceeds actually go to charity? The Indiegogo page says all, but the breakdown says 74%. Are you aware that this may actually break Indiegogo's terms of service?


Autobotika is in Colombia. They work with the Western countries including the USA. Autobotika did a campaign where the employer refused to pay. He assumed that they would be unable to file legal action due to cost involved in an International Lawsuit. The unpaid costs were equal to the labour of about 3-4 people months salary. This a very common form of oppression against a disadvantaged group.

This happened when Matt was working with them on a production called Thanatos. Matt asked that they add his name to the site, he then called the company and threatened them will legal action, explaining that this was a large enough deal that he would hire a lawyer. The bill was paid with in 3 buisness days. Matt's name has remained in case he has to do that again.

Matt owns no stock in Autobotika, Matt has never recieved any payment from Autobotika, Matt is not an employee, he did that action on his own to help a country in a developing country. TFYC was a means to raisee money for them to let them have a foothold in the market. Any call that someone makes to Matt regarding Autobotika is immediately forwarded to Autobotika, he is their White Guy in a suite.

4.) None of the Indiegogo money goes it charity, it goes to make the game, the games profits then go to charity. Indiegogo has had no problem with that in our discussions, and we are not listed as a not for profit for the reason. We were never a not for profit, that was the point. This was about investing in a woman's idea because you thought it would make money, your profits just went to charity. If someone comes up with a solution so people can get their profits back that is clean and easy way we would have done that. Charity seemed the best solution for 5 dollar donations.

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