Wolfram, so the streaming percentage is all they're asking for now? None of the other stuff? Because some of it was interesting, like the reality series and animation writers, and the CW paying shit residuals, and such.
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[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
P-C, doubling the residual from .3% to .6% on home video (which includes DVDs*) is firmly on the table.
And technically there is no table so all the demands are back. Theoretically if the producers agree to sit back at the table, the writers will resume with their last negotiating demands. But nobody's bound by anything right now.
ETA: I took out reference to i-tunes downloads which are not universally considered home video. I don't know if right now writers get paid on those downloads or not.
I wonder what the impact will be for iTunes Season pass holders. That is, I have a Season Pass to Supernatural, because I don't get the CW. I did legally instead of ahemming because I wanted to support the writers/actors/directors/caterers etc. Of course, it turns out I wasn't really supporting them, but whatever. Are they going to give me my money back because there will be fewer episodes?
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I don't know if anybody has been following the Sarah Connor Chronicles production drama, but the show runner has been blogging online about it, and he's not happy.
I have no idea what they're going to do, Sophia, but from past experience, if they do anything, they'll most likely give store credit rather than a refund.
Yeah, I got credit from them recently for a fuck up they made with Mad Men.
Kevin, what SCC drama? Or is it the scheduling thing?
P-C, doubling the residual from .3% to .6% on home video (which includes DVDs and downloaded content like i-tunes) is firmly on the table.
Ah, I see.
And technically there is no table so all the demands are back. Theoretically if the producers agree to sit back at the table, the writers will resume with their last negotiating demands. But nobody's bound by anything right now.
Got it.
I don't know if anybody has been following the Sarah Connor Chronicles production drama, but the show runner has been blogging online about it, and he's not happy.
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P-C, doubling the residual from .3% to .6% on home video (which includes DVDs and downloaded content like i-tunes) is firmly on the table.
I edited my earlier post. Internet downloads, like i-tunes, are not universally considered home video and I'm not sure if writers get paid for them now or not. I also don't know if writers want them considered home video for a .6% residual, or like streaming video, or a third category with a different residual entirely.
Wolfram, from my understanding, they don't get anything from iTunes downloads right now, and they're asking for 2.5% rather than the 0.6% they're asking for DVD residuals (I believe the AMPTP offered them 0.3% for iTunes downloads, but the WGA refused).