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In destroying content libraries, Warner/HBO is using a publishing trick.

Because of the way intellectual property is valued and taxed across much of the English-speaking world, insufficiently profitable property is more profitable out-of-print than bringing in cash.

I could do this too. Here's a vastly simplified example.

Let's take my Prohibition Orcs. What's the value of PO? Well, there's the film rights, the TV rights, audiobook rights, branded fedoras... This is such an innovative property, for a few grand I can easily hire an outside evaluator to tell me it should be worth, say, fifty million.

I claim PO on my taxes as worth fifty million dollars.

PO fails to live up to that. Nobody even buys the branded liquor rights, even though that's a no-brainer.

So I take the product off the market, and write off a fifty million dollar loss.

"It can't be this blatant," people think. But it can. Every IP-related industry lobbied for these laws. This is part of why tech is so profitable, because surely the new game is worth top dollar.

The catch is, only a certain kind of person can do this and sleep well at night.

The tax system is Dungeons & Dragons, except the dragons wrote the rules.

This, by the way, is why publishers won't bring back so much of the out-of-print blacklist. Internally, they value all those vanished first novels at a bajillion dollars, and resurrecting them would require un-writing-off those losses.

Under current tax code, creators are more valuable dead than alive.

Some publishers/distributors play the game fair, and have deep backlists. But if it's a big conglomerate, like HBO or Randy Penguin? It's sociopathy all the way down. Remember, it's not about making money; it's about the quarterly statement, and massive deductions are a win there.

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In the face of this perfectly legal travesty, what's a creator to do?

Be Kate Bush.

kriswrites.com/2022/07/27/busi

I've repeatedly declared that I will not license my books to film companies. That instead, once the cost of video production plunges enough, I will make agreements with up-and-coming filmmakers to produce versions that I have heavy control of. (The filmmaker needs some control as well. It'll take careful negotiation.)

But these film versions will not be destroyed for the sake of a tax write-off. I'll make a few bucks a year off them for the rest of my life.

In the face of this perfectly legal travesty, what's a creator to do?

Be Kate Bush.

kriswrites.com/2022/07/27/busi

I've repeatedly declared that I will not license my books to film companies. That instead, once the cost of video production plunges enough, I will make agreements with up-and-coming filmmakers to produce versions that I have heavy control of. (The filmmaker needs some control as well. It'll take careful negotiation.)

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@ArnimRanthoron Me appearing on film would destroy any value in said film.

Arnim Sommer 🇪🇺

@mwlucas Sure? Alfred didn't give a f**k.
And perhaps make you up into a troll…?

jollyrogue

@mwlucas So about FreeBSD Mastery the movie… Who would you want to play the part of FreeBSD? 🙂

jollyrogue

@alcinnz @mwlucas Peter Nicol, the squash player?

I can’t find info on the other two. Unless, Michaela Swee is also a PhD doctor.

Adrian Cochrane

@jollyrogue @mwlucas Yes, they're all obscure under the assumption that an up&coming filmmaker will not have access to celebreties.

Peter Nicol was Dr Theoder Chronopolis in The Red Panda Adventures, the mad scientist the Terrific Twosome of Toronto have on retainer.

Mandona Wright was the L.I.N.U.S. in Magus Elgar, a computer given sentience upon entering Hearth.

And Michaela Swee was the USS Haphaestus shipboard AI "HERA" in Wolf359.

jollyrogue

@alcinnz @mwlucas Ah okay. I’m not familiar with under the radar actors.

Peter Nichol did look familiar. 🙂

I’ll have to look those shows up.

jollyrogue

@alcinnz Some more under the radar pics…

Alison Brie?
Danny Pudi?

@mwlucas

jollyrogue

@alcinnz @mwlucas Idris Elba? Denzel Washington? Antonio Banderas? Selma Hayak?

Adrian Cochrane

@mwlucas As an independant creator of playback software, you have my thanks! I don't like being sidelined for not bowing to Hollywood's DRM demands, I don't like having to ask for permission to succeed...

And thanks for explaining this mess...

Helps explain why I find piracy the easiest way to learn the cultural history behind popculture's heavy intertextuality...

Jens Finkhäuser

@mwlucas Sincere question: how much more does video production cost have to sink for you?

High quality equipment can already be bought or rented at ridiculously low prices. Green screen means you don't need heavy investment in scenery.

The highest cost now are person hours, even at "unknown actor" price ranges. That one is only going to go up.

I know I simplify significantly, and I'm not trying to push you here, either. I'm just wondering what hurdle - other than just having....

Jens Finkhäuser

@mwlucas ... spare funds - you're waiting for to go away, because I see few.

Somewhat relatedly, maybe get in contact with Dead Gentlemen. They seem to be making films that fit your genre, have experience with quasi zero budget production, and already have a cult following.

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@jens

I haven't investigated for a few years. In 2019 I expected it to be achievable by 2025, but the pandemic scrambled everything and I haven't reassessed.

I wouldn't be surprised if now IS the time.

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