>I am in the same position. I wonder if anyone else will pickup the sale
>of "authorized" (by whom?) Babylon 5 scripts.
That is not feasible. Only a few scripts were on hand in the fan club offices,
so while those might be in play...under the WGA separation of rights provision,
the writer of a script owns the rights to the actual, physical script, so that
would be me and whatever other writers worked on B5. Nobody can authorize the
sale of such scripts but the writer.
jms
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Re: Netter Digital Sale
>Given the above, do you have any plans to authorize the sale of
>further B5 scripts through another venue?
>
No, not at this time. Be advised, btw, that anyone selling copies of scripts
other than the actual ones used during production, which are multicolored, is
ripping you (and the writers) off. It's patently illegal and constitutes
copyright infringement.
jms
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