14-11-2023, 02:43 PM
(14-11-2023, 11:57 AM)i.h Wrote: But it presumably also makes it more difficult to advertise for future work, since you'd be expected to have some sort of portfolio which will be made harder when significant parts of it have effectively been erased. But in terms of pay - if they agreed a proportion of profit or revenue, how does that work when it'll never go on sale or exhibition?Surely there would be a clause dealing with that scenario in the contact - if not, I’d expect legal proceedings would ensue (probably settled by some sort of payment based on an estimate of how much revenue the work might have made if released?)
In an ideal world this would mean creatives would simply stop working with WBD until they end the practice, but consolidation is going to make that more difficult.