Except it is. Alright let me just copypaste a comment I posted 37min ago here. Just for you, average bot:
*You sound slow so I'm gonna break it down to you.
Although they may have global presence due to its massive reach, it still has a national identity, a founding act associated with a single country (which happens to be Spain) & HQs. Each one of these is on record and verified in their respective papers.
The term "global brand" serves no practical purpose.
Now, going back to somethin I posted here more than a year ago because y'all are too dense to understand:
[thing is HQ's are only established for legal procedures and according to Danny (*out of G2) and Jacobo they were planning on relocating, so that really doesn't mean anything.
More than half of Eu orgs have established offices in Berlin but that's about it. It all serves the same purpose.
On top of that, based on papers, the patent record is not only attributed to him by having created it but it also counts the place origin and first registration, which dates back to Madrid 2013-14.
They relocated to Berlin to facilitate some legal aspects and procedures but this doesn't encompass all.
Only some prescribed comply with the regulations that are governed in Germany, that is to say that the HQ only counts in the small legal scope of things.
Their identity will always remain the same.
That speaks more of the legal gaps and precariousness of each country.
One day they'll decide to relocate the org to the USA to facilitate inter-company commissions and it'll be written down as an American org for all transaction operations, that's how easy it is to make it from one country or another on some specific terms, in a superficial way.
The org, CEO, founder, origin etc... is still Spanish at the end of the day. There's another interesting detail, and it's the fact that G2 academies throughout different games have always represented their identity and roots.
E.g: G2 Arctic in LoL rn playing for SLO league.]
Is this too much for your little brain to understand???*