Fiddle-de-doo
Aug. 5th, 2010 10:17 pmI nearly twisted my ankle during my walk to the car this morning. That was novel. I also sent my third fax ever, so banner day. I'm tired and palid enough that I look like Mr. Orange in the later stages of Resevoir Dogs. Less bloody, forutnately.
I recieved a pleasant personal rejection from The Hat, which astonished me because I was sure they'd lost the manuscript; it's been a year. And they will be sending me a copy of the new edition! Thrilling. I love The Hat.
I recieved a pleasant personal rejection from The Hat, which astonished me because I was sure they'd lost the manuscript; it's been a year. And they will be sending me a copy of the new edition! Thrilling. I love The Hat.
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Date: 2010-08-06 06:51 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-08-06 07:15 pm (UTC)But then with film there's an extra level of complication because it's collaborative, and many people who collaborated on the film become convinced it means they own part of it -- and when you're not me, you may not have had the foresight to sign clear contracts stating who the film belongs to when it's finished, and where it's allowed to show.
(Imagine, for instance, that you and I decided to put the XX rp into book format and sell it as a fundraiser for RE. Because, I mean, we were the gamemasters, and all the other writers should just be excited we're putting the book out there. I mean, we're the ones going to all the trouble of thinking of putting it in a book, and we have overhead to pay on the website. . .)
The fiasco around the DMA is characteristic of that second problem. The fiasco around the Hub is characteristic of the first, mixed in with just flagrantly illegal "I'm going to show films like I'ma movie theater, and charge people like I'm a movie theater, but I'm not going to pay to show the films, and I bet Warner Bros won't notice that I'm commercially profiting from illegal screenings of Blade Runner. I mean, it's really a compliment, because I love that movie."
Thing is, you don't do that stuff and then stupidly piss off someone who works in the industry (me) who will then contact their legal department.
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Date: 2010-08-06 09:49 pm (UTC)