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	<title>Comments on: Writers vote to end 3-month strike &#8211; CNN.com</title>
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		<title>By: M C Morgan</title>
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		<description>This is good to hear.  The strike affected a lot of well-written shows that the networks replaced with reality shows.

My understanding is that the writers wanted rights or royalties when the shows written for tv broadcast go to DVD.  Sounds like they negotiated a settlement of some kind. This is not the first time a change in media has sparked a $$ dispute and it won&#039;t be the last.</description>
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<p>My understanding is that the writers wanted rights or royalties when the shows written for tv broadcast go to DVD.  Sounds like they negotiated a settlement of some kind. This is not the first time a change in media has sparked a $$ dispute and it won&#8217;t be the last.</p>
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