The
Nuances and Rules and Regulations of Registering a Script and Problems
faced by Scriptwriters
Participants
also got an insight into the legal aspects of scriptwriting from Film
Writers' Association's Rajendra Singh, who spoke of the problems faced
by Indian scriptwriters. Most do not sign contracts with production
houses, are often not given credits, and are sometimes not paid on time.
Maintaining
that scripts are a writer's intellectual property, Singh said that the
association safeguards interests of writers by getting producers to
give writer their dues on time.
The
association registers screenplays, concepts and dialogues of writers
and updates members about laws and changing regulations. Writers cannot
be changed midway through a serial, he informed, without the permission
of the earlier writer. Again, production houses have just one year's
rights on the writer's script, after which it can be reclaimed, he said.