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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2021-03-23 12:00 pm

Interesting Links for 23-03-2021

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[personal profile] cmcmck 2021-03-23 12:45 pm (UTC)(link)
The sick kids is what? Five years overdue?
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Adding Value to Bucky Barnes

[personal profile] dewline 2021-03-23 01:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Messrs. Brubaker and Epting clearly added significant value to Joe Simon and Jack Kirby's work by adding in the Winter Soldier elements to Barnes' story. All four creators deserve more than a "Special thanks to" credit in the end titles. I'd put those four names at the front end credits of F+WS right along with Stan Lee and Gene Colan for the original Falcon, Sam Wilson.
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What would the UK need to do to be ready for the next pandemic?

[personal profile] jack 2021-03-23 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
And some of those things we could still benefit from doing for THIS pandemic :(

When the pandemic started, I almost felt like we dodged a bullet -- we could have found a completely-antibiotic-resistant bacterium, or an airborne disease with an incubation time of a month or two instead of two-three weeks. But instead we got something we could -- just about -- have handled if we didn't respond in the most stupid ways possible. But then we dived in front of the bullet :(
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Ed Brubaker has "mixed feelings" about The Falcon And The Winter Soldier

[personal profile] jack 2021-03-23 01:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I wonder if society would benefit from a minimum % which has to be assigned to the creator for a creative work. It could be complicated, but it would mean that companies had an obligation to track who the creator was, even if they only paid the minimum, which might make it easier to track and negotiate in future. And conversely, having a standardised process might make it easier to deal with orphaned work ("set this much aside").

I don't want copyright to be too complicated, but I also don't want a situation where "the person who created the story gets nothing, the big company with all the lawyers build a media empire out of it and get all the profit", whether that's because they worked for hire, or because the distributor just refused to pay them, or because the rights were whittled down with edge cases, or somehting else...