^No. Omnibuses. Omnibus in Latin is the dative plural form of omnis; it's an adjective meaning "of all of them." So you can't make it any more plural than it already is. It's only in English that it becomes a singular noun, so it's pluralized by English rules.
Now, you make the point that IDW doesn't have to honor someone else's contracts. It's still a dick move. IDW is profiting on the back of someone else's work.
IDW did pay royalties for these books--it just paid them to whoever actually owns the work, which is CBS/Paramount.
I've always assumed that the reason Pocket didn't reprint the comic strips was because they didn't want to compensate the artists & writers, and, without access to the contracts, they didn't know if they could proceed. So, they scuttled the entire project rather than risk a lawsuit. I assume IDW has been as diligent about determining their financial obligations, and elected to go ahead because they feel they AREN'T obligated to compensate anyone but CBS & Paramount.
I've always assumed that the reason Pocket didn't reprint the comic strips was because they didn't want to compensate the artists & writers
I've always assumed that the reason Pocket didn't reprint the comic strips was because they didn't want to compensate the artists & writers, and, without access to the contracts, they didn't know if they could proceed. So, they scuttled the entire project rather than risk a lawsuit. I assume IDW has been as diligent about determining their financial obligations, and elected to go ahead because they feel they AREN'T obligated to compensate anyone but CBS & Paramount.
Doesn't work that way. They would've had to compensate the creators, and since they couldn't find the contracts to figure out whom to pay or to get permission from, they couldn't do it. Even if it turned out they didn't owe any compensation to anyone, they still would've needed to find the contracts saying that, since corporate lawyers are not fans of gambling and would've insisted they make sure.
I love to get that Spock comic book.Is coming out in Febaruary?I also heard they are supose to movie adaption comic of last year movie.Is that also confermed yet?The "Best of Klingons" Trade that was originally scheduled for October or November also never came out, as far as I can tell. The "Best of Spock" trade is due out this month; I wonder if it will appear on schedule?
It looks like IDW is doing a bit of a re-think of their program reprinting pre-IDW Trek comics.
I love to get that Spock comic book.Is coming out in Febaruary?The "Best of Spock" trade is due out this month; I wonder if it will appear on schedule?
Best of Spock has been canceled.
It's going to be six issues long. I believe the first issue reaches comic shops next month.I also heard they are supose to movie adaption comic of last year movie.Is that also confermed yet?
My point is, assuming IDW's lawyers were as diligent as Pocket's, then the relevant contracts were reviewed. If IDW was legally bound to pay the creators, they would have done so, or else scuttled the project if they didn't think they could profitably publish them after compensating CBS/Paramount AND the artists and writers. They published them, they didn't pay creators, so their lawyers must have told them they didn't need to.
The lawyers might have been wrong, but at this point the only way to determine that would be a court case. I think IDW acted in good faith here. At least, there's been no evidence presented to indicate otherwise.
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