Thunder, Agent '005 wrote: > Citizen Vantu wrote: > > > If you have enough employees with good speaking voices you could produce the scripts in audio > > therefore spoken form. > > I think this qualifies as a performance and can't be done since Warner > owns the rights to performances of the script, while Joe owns the actual > script (at least, that was my understanding. Perhaps somebody like Amy > would know for sure?) >
Correct. There is a qualitative, and *legal* distinction between reading a prose novel, to which the author and/or publisher has the performance rights, to essentially performing a script, even if that performance is by one reader, to which neither the publisher nor the author holds the performance rights. I know without question that WB would take the position that a reading of the scripts would constitute a performance infringing on their own rights, and sue. The scripts can be published under established WGA rules, but that's all.
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