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Subject: Re: attn. JMS: A TV writing question... Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 04:16:56 +0000 (UTC) From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated >OK, so forgive an ignorant question on my part. Who owns the script of, for >instance, "Value Judgements" (which was never produced) or "Grey 17 is >Missing," (which, AFAIK, has never been published), or "Day of the Dead" >(which has been published on its own) or "The Coming of Shadows" (which has >been published in multiple books)? Do JMS or Neil Gaiman or Fiona Avery own >the scripts they wrote for the show or does Warners? > Under the WGA Separation of Rights provision, the studio owns the characters and the concept, but the writer owns the physical script and can do with it whatever he/she wishes, so long as in doing so no copyrighted images are used on the cover of, for instance, books containing those scripts. >> Granted it would be better if the rest of the folk who worked on the >> picture got a *share* of the actual copyright, rather than a diminishing >> residual, but this is not exactly the same situation as an author's >> relationship with a publisher. > >And who gets residuals? Producers? Writers? Star actors? Guest stars? Any of >the production staff? Residuals are not a part of ownership or copyright; they are deferred compensation, if the film or tv series does well, they benefit, if not, they lose. Everyone on your list gets residuals except production staff. jms (jmsatb5@aol.com) (all message content (c) 2003 by synthetic worlds, ltd., permission to reprint specifically denied to SFX Magazine and don't send me story ideas)