Wow crazy! My first suggested interview in the treatment was Bill Gates. The first interview I see mentioned in the IMDB for this piece is Bill Gates. Wild coincidence, or @voxdotcom ripping off a freelancer's work?pic.twitter.com/84pJsOtqzm
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Wow crazy! My first suggested interview in the treatment was Bill Gates. The first interview I see mentioned in the IMDB for this piece is Bill Gates. Wild coincidence, or @voxdotcom ripping off a freelancer's work?pic.twitter.com/84pJsOtqzm
It's absurd to me how blatant this is and how people think they can get away with it. Ask for treatments during the hiring process from producers, don't hire those producers, then still their work. People in charge just assume you'll keep your mouth shut. Don't. Ever.
This happened during my final month at vice. My last week I pitched an entire series, they didn’t renew my contract and they used the full dek I pitched them — interviewees, treatments and all — without crediting me.
Pretty standard in the industry. But I’m shocked they didn’t even change the title.
It's literally for the same season I applied to work on *with* the treatment, with the same title, with the same main interviewee.
No, see, theirs goes "dun dun dun-dun dun dun dun dun".pic.twitter.com/TDC9u4WabS
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Thanks for sharing Danny. The issue of media outlets stealing story ideas from freelancers is a really serious one. I'd love to see a response from the editors on this...
Thanks Ioan. And same.
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