Philip K. Dick’s estate claims the makers of “The Adjustment Bureau” are trying to avoid payments by claiming retroactively that the story it was based on was in the public domain, even after paying for and renewing the rights.
Not commenting on the validity of the lawsuit, but the movie bears little resemblance to the story except for a bit of the concept. The plot is not the same, the major protagonist does not have the same motives, the ending is the not same, even what the Bureau does is not the same.
It's almost like a person basing Cujo on "Little Red Riding Hood."
In legal terms, if they've signed a contract which requires them to pay a license fee, it doesn't matter if the material is in the public domain or not. They still need to pay the license fee.
Wow. If you have a Nook, or the Nook app, you can get all five of the Hitchhiker novels for $11.99. Last time I looked, I couldn't find any of them. I wonder why that was. Was it so long ago?
Ooh. I have all five, of course, plus the Salmon of Doubt, but I'm starting to build my Nook Pratchett collection, so it would be nice to build my Nook Adams collection all at once, as it were.
Yeah, I have them on paper, but now I can have them with me ALL THE TIME (downloads on tablet also...considers phone...). I would really love to get my hands on the radio plays for the Nook. That would rock.
Oh, that would be so great.
I would really love to get my hands on the radio plays for the Nook. That would rock.
I have MP3s of the radio plays. At least the first two books worth. Also, the original Mighty Boosh radio shows.
::back from checking my iTunes::
Yeah, I've got the first twelve episodes. They're about a half hour each.
If it's not clear, I'm offering. Though somebody would need a YouSend It or Box account or something probably.
I was really thinking of the text, but I'm not idiotic enough to turn down Adams. I have a Dropbox account. I'm not sure it's cleaned up, but I'll go check and send you the access info. Thanks! Profile address good?