Talk:Status/@comment-27324770-20160613004605/@comment-53539-20160616063354

On ring and Lui;they said they have no information "on the release", in other words, not the development. I imagine when the project ceased, there was nothing more to add and so they can't give any details. Think of it like this, unreleased material is still copyright For this reason, companies keep IPs and projects but lock then up when their done because that copyright is valaubel. So though Ring and Lui won't come, they still own the rights to their name and can use them to challenge others. But they can't give anymore detail then ness. whats known, because that secret is more valuable to Yamaha and those involved.

Plus, going back to what I said earlier... that employee doesn't ness. have all the details themselves. Once a project is closed, they no longer have to commit to keeping an employee in the loop. This seems to have happened in regards to "Zeke", as I mentioned earlier I tried to get more information once on it and got nothing.

Also in regards to Ueki... I put it down to hide that we lost Ueki as a project. Ueki's provider wasn't as big of a deal as Hide was. So hide seems to have swept Ueki under the rug. :-/

Even Project if... is a touchy one, as Wat pretty much doesn't talk about anything new when questioned. Their too busy with Miku and co to go back to it, so it won't be touched unless Miku V4x comes out and they have time. Same with CV04. He likely isn't either allowed to talk about it or can't say anything that isn't look-up-able, if he says too much then another company can snatch the ideas and release something similar before CFM, making CFM's project less valuable as it will have more competition within its market. The other thing was, at the time of Project if... Its importance was also that there was no Vocaloid related device, that is nolonger true with things like the Vocaloid Keyboard.

Tldr; When a project basically grinds to a halt, you are lucky to get an new information at all on it.