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It is irrelevant what they are considered as sales for taxation purposes. What is that he is selling by being a member of patreon? a game? images? post telling you how much he is working in the game? I am confident in many countries you pay taxes on your donations. Pretty sure a waitress in US must include tips as part of their income. The point is that when you subscribe to patreon you are not buying a game in the traditional sense, as steam.Actually, when it comes to taxation, the received "donations" qualify as sales, so I presume that under German law his Patreons would be considered customers. In this case it would most likely be treated as a service provided by Ocean to his Patreons. Patreon actually helps creators with their tax filing because these "donations" do not qualify as donations, and not just in Germany.
That's not how laws work. Patreon is not in charge of those.
Other than that, I really think it is a good decision to overhaul the game, based on what I've seen.
So the point you are trying to make is moot. Patreon member must pay given what they earn, but they are not selling a good in the traditional sense. They are selling their time and effort or whatever you want it to be. Not updates or games themselves.
If anything, think about patreon as netflix. You pay a subscription for access to media: his posts. What the post include is the content, what would be the movies in netflix. How often those are updates of whether they are good or not are not in the contract itself, at least not with patreon. But unless they offer content, no reason to pay for the access.
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