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The bad news: 99.99% of people are not science fiction fans.
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Frankly, I had not actually read the linked article until just now (was curious if it provided the amount owed, it does not). But it does make clear that Disney is being even more horrible about this than I originally assumed. It goes beyond treating a beloved Sci Fi writer in such a shabby fashion. As his lawyer puts it:
“The larger problem has the potential to affect every writer. Disney’s argument is that they have purchased the rights but not the obligations of the contract. In other words, they believe they have the right to publish work, but are not obligated to pay the writer no matter what the contract says. If we let this stand, it could set precedent to fundamentally alter the way copyright and contracts operate in the United States. All a publisher would have to do to break a contract would be to sell it to a sibling company.
If they are doing this to Alan Dean Foster, one of the great science fiction writers of our time, then what are they doing to the younger writers who do not know that a contract is a contract?”