Submission + - Producers offer WGA less?
saxoholic writes: The Press Blackout was lifted yesterday on the WGA negotiations with the AMPTP. WGA West's website contained the following story
And the first comment on the article is from Wil Wheaton, which readsthey've proposed this: When an hourlong episode of television is streamed on the Internet, writers would get a flat $250 payment for one year of reuse. That's $250 as opposed to, for example, $20,000 per episode when it's reused on network television. They proposed nothing new on downloads, it's still the DVD formula for those (ie. two-thirds of a penny for an iTunes download). For theatrical movies, they're offering exactly $0.00 on streaming. Oh, and they want to be able to define any content they like as "promotional" — for which they would pay zero dollars. Even if they stream an entire film or tv episode, and even if they sell ads on it, they can call that promotional and pay us nothing.
What a load. This is the same sort of crap they pulled on SAG when our contract was up a few years ago. I can't speak for the guild, but I sure as hell can speak for myself: I'm 100% behind everyone in the WGA, and completely support you guys. This "generous partnership" offer is a pile of crap and an insult all at once.