P0sitr0nic said:
"Ellison is pissed"... that the only thing hes known for is a 40 year old Trek episode...
amen.
P0sitr0nic said:
"Ellison is pissed"... that the only thing hes known for is a 40 year old Trek episode...
Babaganoosh said:
jayrath said:
Ellison IS a total ass. I've met him and appeared at a convention with him. He is also immensely talented, and I have to say that I have never seen anyone who was kinder to fans, and more humble before them, except for maybe Takei.
Ellison was kind to fans? Humble before *anyone*? News to me.![]()
euphorik said:
P0sitr0nic said:
"Ellison is pissed"... that the only thing hes known for is a 40 year old Trek episode...
amen.
euphorik said:
P0sitr0nic said:
"Ellison is pissed"... that the only thing hes known for is a 40 year old Trek episode...
amen.
jon1701 said:
Surely he can't claim credit if they use THE GUARDIAN OF FOREVER.
Ok, maaaaybe if they used Edith Keeler they might have to chuck him a few quid, but a plot device?
If a derivative work was created that was inspired by the architect's design I don't see a problem.Brutal Strudel said:
If the owners were to build other buildings using the architect's design and not pay him, that would be cool, too? Because that's a closer analogy.scotthm said:
It's not hard to grasp, but it is difficult to sympathize with.Brutal Strudel said:
Ellison has money coming to him... Why is that so hard to grasp or sypathize with?
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I personally don't see much difference between a writer and an architect, but I don't know of any architects collecting royalties on the use of their buildings, even though the owners are often collecting big rents.
as an architect, i can tell you that's not strictly true.scotthm said:
If a derivative work was created that was inspired by the architect's design I don't see a problem.
Many, many, many people just get paid once for their work. It seems only 'artists' have the right to be paid repeatedly for the same hour of work.
jayrath said:
Again, Writer's Guild has very clear rules about this sort of thing. Ellison appears to absolutely be in the right.
So are we to presume you disapprove of copyright, patent and trademark laws and have no qualms about plagiarism?scotthm said:
If a derivative work was created that was inspired by the architect's design I don't see a problem.Brutal Strudel said:
If the owners were to build other buildings using the architect's design and not pay him, that would be cool, too? Because that's a closer analogy.scotthm said:
It's not hard to grasp, but it is difficult to sympathize with.Brutal Strudel said:
Ellison has money coming to him... Why is that so hard to grasp or sypathize with?
`
I personally don't see much difference between a writer and an architect, but I don't know of any architects collecting royalties on the use of their buildings, even though the owners are often collecting big rents.
Many, many, many people just get paid once for their work. It seems only 'artists' have the right to be paid repeatedly for the same hour of work.
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Eddie Roth said:
Harlan Ellison, much as I like some of the work he's done, is an idiot. All he can do is complain and complain. And what's worse: Now he's doing EXACTLY what he has been accusing Gene Roddenberry for the past 40 years... stealing credit! Because the fact is: He did not invent the Guardian of Forever, at least not as we know it. In his script, there were several and they were bearded old people! Hence, if Abrams uses the time portal we know, Harlan Ellison has zero to do with it. He may be due compensation because his name was on COTEOF's credits, but I am angry that he makes it out as if someone were stealing his intellectual property which this most certainly is not.
scotthm said:
Many, many, many people just get paid once for their work. It seems only 'artists' have the right to be paid repeatedly for the same hour of work.
ancient said:
Assuming of course that the rumor that has him so angry isn't just a rumor.
Mordock said:
ancient said:
Assuming of course that the rumor that has him so angry isn't just a rumor.
That raises another question: did PAD just read the same online rumor all of us did, or is he in a position to know for sure? I imagine it's not inconceivable that, say, he's in touch with the guy who's writing the Trek XI novelization (or is the guy who's writing the Trek XI novelization)...
Mordock said:
That raises another question: did PAD just read the same online rumor all of us did, or is he in a position to know for sure?
Kegek said:
Surely Mr. David - who writes licensed Star Trek fiction - has more connections than Mr. Cawley - who produces a Star Trek fan series, yet who apparently has seen the new Enterprise design?
trevanian said:
euphorik said:
P0sitr0nic said:
"Ellison is pissed"... that the only thing hes known for is a 40 year old Trek episode...
amen.
Methinks you'se all might want to expand your horizons a lil bit ...
He always like to say folks are entitled to their INFORMED opinions, not just to their opinions. I think some of the posts in this thread really reinforce this in my mind, since there are a helluva lot of totally UNinformed posters.
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