| On May 6th, 2007, Joseph made an announcement asking for the users of ScoreHero to collectively donate $10,000 for an upgraded server. Although it appeared as though the users were going to reach the goal, Alex Rigopulos, President of [[Harmonix Music Systems]], the then developers of the Guitar Hero series, donated $2000 on behalf of the company, not only earning the gratitude of the ScoreHero community but also pushing the total to within $500 of the $10,000 target<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/news/show_blog_entry.php?topic_id=25654126 Harmonix donates to keep fansite running] [[GameSpot]]. Retrieved 12-28-07.</ref><ref>[http://kotaku.com/gaming/harmonix/good-pr-harmonix-stump-up-cash-for-fansite-263504.php Good PR: Harmonix Stump Up Cash For Fansite] Kotaku. Retrieved 12-28-07.</ref>. Chris Canfield and Dan Schmidt (a long-time user of ScoreHero), also employees of Harmonix, chipped in with donations as well. | | On May 6th, 2007, Joseph made an announcement asking for the users of ScoreHero to collectively donate $10,000 for an upgraded server. Although it appeared as though the users were going to reach the goal, Alex Rigopulos, President of [[Harmonix Music Systems]], the then developers of the Guitar Hero series, donated $2000 on behalf of the company, not only earning the gratitude of the ScoreHero community but also pushing the total to within $500 of the $10,000 target<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/news/show_blog_entry.php?topic_id=25654126 Harmonix donates to keep fansite running] [[GameSpot]]. Retrieved 12-28-07.</ref><ref>[http://kotaku.com/gaming/harmonix/good-pr-harmonix-stump-up-cash-for-fansite-263504.php Good PR: Harmonix Stump Up Cash For Fansite] Kotaku. Retrieved 12-28-07.</ref>. Chris Canfield and Dan Schmidt (a long-time user of ScoreHero), also employees of Harmonix, chipped in with donations as well. |