I'm not sure what you mean. The matter was hugely publicised across dozens of genre websites, sparking widespread condemnation of Disney. Hashtags critical of Disney briefly trended, and the matter has been continuously raised and mentioned since then. Disney appear to have climbed down over the matter.I hope all goes well for ADF, but given how little people were moved by his plight I fully expect to see Disney do this type of action over and over again. Especially given how many people seem to be pouring their money into Disney+, so a few lawyers to keep things tangled up are pocket money to them.
I just mean that most people continued to pay for Disney+ despite their actions with ADF. It didn't work out for them this time, but what about the next time? Or the next? As long as the money keeps flowing in despite what they do to creators I think they'll keep trying this sort of thing.I'm not sure what you mean. The matter was hugely publicised across dozens of genre websites, sparking widespread condemnation of Disney. Hashtags critical of Disney briefly trended, and the matter has been continuously raised and mentioned since then. Disney appear to have climbed down over the matter.
The thread was bumped as I pointed out ADF said on his website that it was being resolved, see post #59 above.I can't find any articles that say the issue has been resolved.
The issue with Disney regarding back royalties has been resolved. Further news relating to this matter to be released shortly to the public.
I suspect the vast majority of Mandalorian viewers have never heard of ADF, sadly.I hope all goes well for ADF, but given how little people were moved by his plight I fully expect to see Disney do this type of action over and over again. Especially given how many people seem to be pouring their money into Disney+, so a few lawyers to keep things tangled up are pocket money to them.
I suspect that's in the running for the understatement of the year.I suspect the vast majority of Mandalorian viewers have never heard of ADF, sadly.
Bradbury was right.I suspect that's in the running for the understatement of the year.
Bradbury was right.
Bradbury said the point of Fahrenheit 451 was that television destroys social interest in literature (though apparently this was something he said years after the fact).??? I can't make the connection. Did I miss something we said about Bradbury?
Bradbury said the point of Fahrenheit 451 was that television destroys social interest in literature (though apparently this was something he said years after the fact).
Semi-related addendum: I recently developed a theory that illustrated books are humanity's most perfect art form.