smh, you just cant control your charm can you? you need like a warning sign or something geezI do not know about publishing but the article's wording suggested Disney was selling it and the seller was to pay- that's what seem to be the case to me. Anyway whatever the case I hope the issue is sorted more amicably and some clarity about contracts come out in public too. If nothing else it would be a lesson for other writers to know what to watch out for.


but yo i agree with the sentiment. one really important piece of advice i got from an older music artist when i got signed that i think applies to any creative coming into this industry. is build a relationship with the company you work with. he clearly had no kind of relationship and was being complacent till the residuals stop coming. he shouldve been on top of this, so when an independent company merges with a giant in the industry, you have people that will vouch for you and represent you within the company when you have an issue. this couldve went by a lot smoother in house. but now all he did was piss Disney off by running a smear campaign, when details of Disney’s contract with LucasFilms isnt available to him or the public
so we’ll see what happens. ive seen and heard about similar scenarios with creatives and companies in this industry, its nothing new like that article is making it out. only if it affects Disney’s ability to make money will they pay back residuals then make a new contract which wont be favorable to Foster whatsoever after this