Nah, it’s more likely that the contract was a Work For Hire setup, so the network owns the IP. His point about getting paid only as long as he was working there seems to indicate that. He doesn’t get royalties and he can’t touch the characters.
I’ve long said WFH in the arts has to die, but last time I wrote it in a HN thread I was accused to be a communist terrorist out to destroy the American way of life...
Yes, this is professional writing, which a lot of people pay for, because they appreciate his frequently very-insightful analysis. The intro paragraph is basically an ad because the free articles drive subscriptions for the paid ones. If you can't get past that, move on.
>"if you can't get past that, move on."
What a nonsense attempt to shut down valid criticism. If you can't "get past" the fact that Hacker News enables comments, move on.
>"The intro paragraph is basically an ad because the free articles drive subscriptions for the paid ones"
He uses ", though," four separate times in a single post. Is that by design, because it's a free article?