Shadowman wrote:deathy wrote:anytime a company makes business with another company their are always legal binding contracts required.
Yes, but exclusive distribution rights aren't always in there. And I know it isn't in this case
because this exists. Of note is numerous DC, Marvel, and IDW comics available there.
We don't know what's in the contracts. as those are kept private between the companies.
the fact still remains IDW signed a contract with diamond comics distributors. which granted diamond the rights to be the only distributer of their IDW paper comics.
most likely what happened was IDW & Diamond comics distibuters discussed the digital comics thing. and diamond agreed because they felt the digital comics sales were too low & their weren't enough buyers to make it a serious threat to diamond comics distributers.
so this was allowed in the original contract or added in later into the contract.
I highly doubt IDW was free & clear to do this digital thing without getting diamond comics distributers permission.
Chances are if their are words like "distributed by diamond comics" on all the comics books being distributed by diamond in america. diamond might get a cut of the money with these digital comics. because the digital comics do show viewers/readers the all the pages of the comics their reading including the front & back pages.
Since the MAJORITY of comic buyers prefer paper comics & hate digital comics. I don't see much money/profit in these digital comics.
I can see the paper comic book era ending instead of it switching over to digital comics. might as well watch a cartoon with animation instead of watching a digital comic with no animation.
Persnally this digital comic idea reminds me of the 1920's coin operated machines that use to have comics/cartoons hand drawn & you'd watch the comic/cartoon/movie & keep flicking a switch to turn to the next page. only those 1920's coin operated machines were more advanced as you'd get something that appeared or looked like animation moving every time you kept moving the handle/switch/whatever.
No thanks vieweing a digital comic on my screen. with me having to point the mouse over the page turner & hearing voice actors who are probably poorly paid,thus by default have less talent voice skills, the still comic art isn't for me. it just sound like a un-pleasant expereince for myself to have to endure. it kinda reminds me of those old or new read along toddler story books where you read the paper book & a audio sound track voices the words/characters your reading in the book. no thanks to that,i'm 27 years old & don't need family members or friends walking by over hearing these digital TF comics playing in the back ground.
I can read a IDW Paper TF comic in under 5 minutes when i'm really in the mood. I honestly don't need to have the digital comic slow down my fast reading of this comic issue. because the voice actors have to talk slow to read the words in the comics & my mouse or whatever has to keep pressing the next turn page. I ain't gonna sit their longer than i have to,to endure the longer digital comic reading/voiced comic process.
I don't know about anyone else. but I'd feel like I was in kindergarden. because I'd basically have a digital IDW TF comic doing the reading for me thru some talentless voice actors screaming & going thru all the emotions the characters are doing in the digital comic issues. No thanks to that.