Directors Advocate for Fair Royalties from Streaming Platforms
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Fair Compensation: A Core Principle for Creative Talent
The Collective Voice of Renowned Directors
Leading figures in the directing world, including those who have helmed critically acclaimed series such as Apple TV+'s "Slow Horses," "Black Mirror," and "The Crown," have united to advocate for improved compensation structures from streaming giants. Their collective action underscores a growing concern within the creative community regarding equitable financial recognition in the digital age.
Copyright and Compensation: A Historical Perspective
For over two and a half decades, British public service broadcasters and Sky have upheld a system that provides directors with copyright royalties for reruns and sales of their television programs. This established practice offers a modest yet vital income stream for directors, acknowledging their artistic ownership and contribution beyond initial production fees. Historically, this mechanism has prevented directors from receiving a one-time payment for works that continue to generate revenue.
The Streaming Discrepancy: A Decade Without Royalties
Despite their significant presence and success in the UK for over ten years, streaming services have notably refrained from adopting any form of royalty or residual payment scheme for British directors. This absence of a standardized system stands in stark contrast to the practices of traditional broadcasters and is a point of contention, especially given that directors are legally considered original owners of the copyright for the programs they create for these platforms.
The Lifeblood of Creativity: Royalties for Directors
The directors' collective emphasizes that ongoing royalty payments are not merely supplementary income but a fundamental "lifeblood" for their careers. This is particularly true in an industry often characterized by unpredictable work and income. Such payments provide financial stability and recognize the enduring value of their creative work, regardless of an individual's career stage or prior successes.
Global Standards and Future Negotiations
In many other regions, including the United States, parts of Europe, and Latin America, mechanisms exist to ensure directors receive continued payments, whether through collective bargaining agreements or copyright legislation. The UK directors are urging streaming platforms to engage in serious negotiations with Directors UK to establish a fair and appropriate royalty scheme. This move is seen as essential for ensuring the sustainability and future prosperity of the directing talent pool that is indispensable to the streamers' continued success.

