Hollywood Wants Cut of iTunes TV Sales
Ed Oswald writes in BetaNews:
Five Hollywood unions on Friday publicly called for negotiations on revenue sharing for TV shows that are be sold through the iTunes Music Store.
In a statement aimed at the television shows' producers, the group said it looks "forward to a dialogue that ensures that our members are properly compensated for this exploitation of their work." The group claims that they were never informed of the deal until they learned of it through the media.
The unions involved include the Writers Guild of America West, and the Writers Guild of America East which are separate entities; the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, the Screen Actors Guild, and the Directors Guild of America.
The group has not contacted ABC and Walt Disney, the first studio to provide its content through iTunes, although ABC said in a statement that they "welcome a dialogue" with the unions on the issue of revenue sharing.
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