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Old 02-23-2010, 04:54 PM   #308
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Originally Posted by llreader View Post
Interesting proposal, but I imagine the studios would mine the 30-year-old stuff for all it's worth, and then have a copyright for 30 years on the movie with no obligations to the author. Sort of like what Disney did with Snow White and Cinderella. Although I am sure a lot of newer authors would get deals as well, probably most movies would continue to be written by scriptwriters, updating 30-year-old stories with robots and global warming and whatnot.

The 30-year-limit sounds like an idea that the movie studios would do well with - a huge backlog of stories to choose from, no royalties, and 30 years to exploit a movie. But I imagine they wouldn't consider it a good deal, because the price they pay for film rights is probably nothing compared to the "long tail" of endless copyrights (sorry, talking to myself here).
You may have a point. Look how long it was for Lord of the Rings to get filmed. And the Narnia books.
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