Why you should always pay the writer
February 20th, 2008Posted by Laura Oliver in Legal
To go with the series of features on online copyright on Journalism.co.uk, thought I’d share this ‘rant’ with you on the subject.
Writer Harlan Ellison sums up the issue of publishers using content without permission and/or thinking it should be free.
[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj5IV23g-fE]
(The clip, posted to YouTube, is part of the trailer for film Dreams With Sharp Teeth)
I suspect what he says about Time Warner would be echoed by freelancers and agencies dealing with online publishers: “They want everything for nothing. They wouldn’t go for five seconds without being paid and they’ll bitch about how much they are being paid and want more.”
Tags: Copyright, Harlan Ellison, Journalism.co.uk, online copyright, online publishers, Time Warner, USA, Video, YouTube
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