Disney tells Star Wars novelists "I am altering the deal, pray I don't alter it any further." The Mouse NOT paying royalties.

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Star Wars Authors Accuse Disney Of Withholding Years Of Royalty Payments

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Disney is accused by several authors of withholding royalty payments for novelizations of some of their most popular franchises, including Star Wars.



Star Wars authors are accusing Disney of withholding years of royalty payments from novelizations of the films. Alan Dean Foster, a prolific Star Wars adapter, has written novelizations for the franchise since 1976 when he adapted Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope at George Lucas' request. The author has gone on to write several novelizations of the Star Wars universe. Those include 1978's Splinter of the Mind's Eye, a sequel to the original film, and 2002's The Approaching Storm, set prior to the events of Stars Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones.

Most recently, Foster wrote the movie novelization of Star Wars: The Force Awakens in 2015. Foster was approached by Shelly Shapiro of Del Rey Books to adapt the film. The author was given access to the screenplay of the film, as well as stills of the characters and the set to write it. That book became a #1 New York Times bestseller upon its release.

According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, Foster alleges that, after Disney's acquisition of Lucasfilm, the royalty checks for his novels stopped coming in. He's not the only one. Authors of other novelizations of other properties, including Indiana Jones and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, also say that royalty checks stopped coming in. Foster says that Disney asked him to sign a non-disclosure agreement in order for the company to speak with him. The company now also owns the rights to novelizations he wrote of the Alien series after their acquisition of 20th Century Fox, for which he also says they have not paid him.

Novelizations of popular properties are huge when it comes to expanding franchises. For Star Wars, they are especially important. In the years between films, they have helped to flesh out the universe that fans know and love. Many of them have become bestsellers, indicating not only their popularity within fandoms but their profitability for the studios and authors. Foster alleges that the royalties stopped coming in when Disney acquired Lucasfilm in 2012 and while integrating companies can be massive and confusing expenditures, it should not be hard to rectify the situation.

Disney's box office take continues to be through the roof and much of that is from the Star Wars films it has released post-acquisition. Now that their withholding of royalty checks have been brought to light, it should be easy to ensure that Foster, as well as the other authors who have come forward, receive the money they are due. It seems like Disney is needlessly complicating the process when it should be rather straight forward. Considering that many of the novelizations of Star Wars operate in tandem with the ongoing films and television series, it should be a no-brainer to pay these authors what they are owed.

 
Yup, the mouse has turned into a RAT
The author and his wife also have medical issues to deal with

A lawyer's insight on this case from a month ago
 
I need more info on this

This is foul.

But confusing cause they been releasing a TON of books targeting specifically to the young adults... very very successfully

And no complaints from either side till now.

This just dumb if true...

And the Mouse is many things but not dumb.
 
I need more info on this

This is foul.

But confusing cause they been releasing a TON of books targeting specifically to the young adults... very very successfully

And no complaints from either side till now.

This just dumb if true...

And the Mouse is many things but not dumb.
its not dumb its greed...and it aint just the bookwriters

LucasFilm Tells Darth Vader that Return of the Jedi Hasn’t Made a Profit!?

“I get these occasional letters from Lucasfilm saying that we regret to inform you that as Return of the Jedi has never gone into profit, we’ve got nothing to send you. Now here we’re talking about one of the biggest releases of all time,” said Prowse. “I don’t want to look like I’m bitching about it,” he said, “but on the other hand, if there’s a pot of gold somewhere that I ought to be having a share of, I would like to see it.”


Of course, Return of the Jedi has grossed over $572 million worldwide, which includes an estimated $88 million when the film was re-released in 1997. So how is it possible that the film has yet to make a profit? Prowse really can’t be serious, can he?

TimesOnline contacted LucasFilm about the story but the company declined to comment as a matter of policy. In the interview, Prowse warns young actors to know exactly what kind of contracts they are signing:

“There is a big difference between having a share of the gross profit and having a share of the net profit. It is a huge difference in just one word. Sometimes, with net profit, with all the expenses and so on, it seems like you end up paying them.”



and thats not just him....carrie fisher, mark hamill, harrison ford, billy dee williams none of them is getting royalties from those movies. and haven't been for decades.
 
its not dumb its greed...and it aint just the bookwriters

LucasFilm Tells Darth Vader that Return of the Jedi Hasn’t Made a Profit!?

“I get these occasional letters from Lucasfilm saying that we regret to inform you that as Return of the Jedi has never gone into profit, we’ve got nothing to send you. Now here we’re talking about one of the biggest releases of all time,” said Prowse. “I don’t want to look like I’m bitching about it,” he said, “but on the other hand, if there’s a pot of gold somewhere that I ought to be having a share of, I would like to see it.”


Of course, Return of the Jedi has grossed over $572 million worldwide, which includes an estimated $88 million when the film was re-released in 1997. So how is it possible that the film has yet to make a profit? Prowse really can’t be serious, can he?

TimesOnline contacted LucasFilm about the story but the company declined to comment as a matter of policy. In the interview, Prowse warns young actors to know exactly what kind of contracts they are signing:

“There is a big difference between having a share of the gross profit and having a share of the net profit. It is a huge difference in just one word. Sometimes, with net profit, with all the expenses and so on, it seems like you end up paying them.”



and thats not just him....carrie fisher, mark hamill, harrison ford, billy dee williams none of them is getting royalties from those movies. and haven't been for decades.

Wait

Wtf?!?
 
I need more info on this

This is foul.

But confusing cause they been releasing a TON of books targeting specifically to the young adults... very very successfully

And no complaints from either side till now.

This just dumb if true...

And the Mouse is many things but not dumb.
It looks like the OG writers are getting fucked over (or royalty rights fell through the cracks, if giving Disney the benefit of the doubt). Probably the current writers have official contracts directly from Disney.
 
Wait

Wtf?!?
an entertainment lawyer told me 20 years...never take NET points..always negotiate for GROSS points because net is what you get when all the other stuff is paid FIRST...your paycheck is your NET AFTER taxes and such are paid.. remember that first paycheck you got as a teen or young adult and you saw what you grossed was XXX but then you saw that the net was XX and you were like WHO THE FUCK IS FICA IS WHY ARE THEY TAKING SO MUCH?!:furious:

Thats the excuse studios and record labels make when they low pay you or don't pay you.
 
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its not dumb its greed...and it aint just the bookwriters

LucasFilm Tells Darth Vader that Return of the Jedi Hasn’t Made a Profit!?

“I get these occasional letters from Lucasfilm saying that we regret to inform you that as Return of the Jedi has never gone into profit, we’ve got nothing to send you. Now here we’re talking about one of the biggest releases of all time,” said Prowse. “I don’t want to look like I’m bitching about it,” he said, “but on the other hand, if there’s a pot of gold somewhere that I ought to be having a share of, I would like to see it.”


Of course, Return of the Jedi has grossed over $572 million worldwide, which includes an estimated $88 million when the film was re-released in 1997. So how is it possible that the film has yet to make a profit? Prowse really can’t be serious, can he?

TimesOnline contacted LucasFilm about the story but the company declined to comment as a matter of policy. In the interview, Prowse warns young actors to know exactly what kind of contracts they are signing:

“There is a big difference between having a share of the gross profit and having a share of the net profit. It is a huge difference in just one word. Sometimes, with net profit, with all the expenses and so on, it seems like you end up paying them.”



and thats not just him....carrie fisher, mark hamill, harrison ford, billy dee williams none of them is getting royalties from those movies. and haven't been for decades.
:fuckyousay: :smh: Da Fuck!?
 
an entertainment lawyer told me 20 years...never take NET points..always negotiate for GROSS points because net is what you get when all the other stuff is paid FIRST...your paycheck is your NET AFTER taxes and such are paid.. remember that first paycheck you got as a teen or young adult and you saw what you grossed was XXX but then you saw that the net was XX and you were like WHO THE FUCK IS FICA IS WHY ARE THEY TAKING SO MUCH?!:furious:

Thats the excuse studios and record labels make when they low pay you or don't pay you.


whole vid dope relevant portion starts at 8 min mark
 
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