I doubt he has a legal leg to stand on.
David Mack said:
I don't care what rights he holds to his original draft of the story -- the finished episode belongs to Star Trek.
Jack Bauer said:
I doubt he has a legal leg to stand on.
Also worth noting that Ellison knew about the Blish adaptation in advance, and in fact supplied Blish with a copy of the original script so that the novelisation ended up including elements of both the original and shooting script.Therin of Andor said:
As for the Blish adaptation of CotEoF, I'm reminded of Larry Niven being miffed about Alan Dean Foster getting to adapt "The Slaver Weapon" (TAS), but contractually Niven was helpless to do anything
Baerbel Haddrell said:
I heard that this guy is difficult, to put it mildly, but I wouldn`t have expected *this*!
Allyn Gibson said:
why didn't the publication of Six Science-Fiction Plays (a mid-70s book that also contained Ellison's original teleplay) give Ellison the right to block, say, Yesterday's Son or Imzadi?
David Mack said:
Part of the problem might be that Harlan doesn't have the first frakkin' clue what separation of rights applies to under WGA rules.
I don't care what rights he holds to his original draft of the story -- the finished episode belongs to Star Trek.
Harlan Ellison:
This is not, let me say at the outset, one of those grotesque, disingenuous "it's a matter of principle" locutions. It's the money, dummy.
Exactly--in his rant on his blog, Harlan acts as if Marco is some loose cannon publishing whatever he wants; Harlan ignores the reality that CBS Paramount had to give their thumbs up to the project as well. Seems to me Harlan's beef (such as it is) is with the studio. But, again, I think Harlan's rights end at the last page of his original teleplay--at best.rafterman1701 said:
If there was a legal problem wouldn't the licensing department at CBS have put a stop to it before the book was written?
Scott Pearson said:Of course, I am just an unfrozen caveman writer . . . your entertainment law frightens and confuses me.![]()
TG Theodore said:
This is the same guy who went on television to hawk the Geo Metro, right? The three-cylinder beauty ...
--Ted
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