GonzoLeaper
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So I guess Disney basically needs to make a ton of phone calls to make this happen. I understand that artists all need to be paid for their work, certainly. I just don't know why it has to be so hard to negotiate agreements. All of the different parties involved need to find some way to work together and try to cut out some of the red tape so that it doesn't have to be a hassle everytime a company wants to release something to DVD.
I don't know what the answer is, but while I can understand the concerns of making sure everyone get what's rightfully theirs, I also understand the frustrations of the consumers who can't understand why these parties can't figure something out and get these great shows on DVD. It's a shame that, ironically, the artistry of the show gets lost in trying to pay all the artists and copyright owners.
I don't know what the answer is, but while I can understand the concerns of making sure everyone get what's rightfully theirs, I also understand the frustrations of the consumers who can't understand why these parties can't figure something out and get these great shows on DVD. It's a shame that, ironically, the artistry of the show gets lost in trying to pay all the artists and copyright owners.