
Originally Posted by
AmeliaG
Money seems to make a lot of people pretty vile. On the one hand, I don't want to accept the punk rock notion that that type of success is bad and think that NIN sucked from the first moment Pretty Hate Machine hit the radio. On the other hand, it never stops amazing me how much people will be loathsome once money is involved.
Gross is bigger than net of course, but it is much easier to do the math on. I would have a lot more dough personally if I paid royalties only on net, but, for example, when I pay models royalties, I pay them a % of gross and not of net i.e. I pay based on total $ coming in and not the much much smaller amount which is just profit. Basically I pay them the way Reznor was paying his manager. Sometimes I have expenses which would bring the net down to a negative number, but I still pay based on the gross. Maybe I need to look over my checkbooks and rethink this. If a court thinks I'd be getting the short end of the stick, then maybe I am being a chump here.
On the flip site, the guy who wrote Forrest Gump was supposed to get a % of net and, when the studio saw how much $ the flick made, they didn't want to pay and did creative accounting to make it look like the movie grossed tons but netted nothing and had not made a profit to share. If his deal had been based on net, it would have been much easier to figure out.
What the heck did Trent Reznor make millions on in 2003? What did he do that year? I love a lot of his music, but my trivia knowledge is, alas, limited.
I'd have to know a lot more about this case to really have an opinion beyond I sure hate how money makes people act.
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