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<blockquote data-quote="JLowder" data-source="post: 8010506" data-attributes="member: 28003"><p>Great point. That is a serious concern, especially if all parties do not buy into the process or if the organization does not have a clear code of conduct, which would help guide resolution for some issues. The current model for these types of GriefComs are organizations such as SFWA and HWA, and those models are of very limited use, in my experience. The writers organizations do not want to piss off important editors or publishers, because that could cost people work, so they can be reluctant to act against them. They can also settle for "victories" that do not resolve the real problem, because it makes for good PR. (On the latter, see SFWA's role in the Dragon CD Rom author skirmish with WotC.) These committees can do good work, but their range is limited.</p><p></p><p>If an organization includes both the publishers and the creators, there's at least a chance a GriefCom could be used in good faith by both parties to resolve issues. Or it could lead to fistfights at the GriefCom meetings. We'd have to see how that plays out in practice, but I think it's worth trying.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Jim Lowder</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JLowder, post: 8010506, member: 28003"] Great point. That is a serious concern, especially if all parties do not buy into the process or if the organization does not have a clear code of conduct, which would help guide resolution for some issues. The current model for these types of GriefComs are organizations such as SFWA and HWA, and those models are of very limited use, in my experience. The writers organizations do not want to piss off important editors or publishers, because that could cost people work, so they can be reluctant to act against them. They can also settle for "victories" that do not resolve the real problem, because it makes for good PR. (On the latter, see SFWA's role in the Dragon CD Rom author skirmish with WotC.) These committees can do good work, but their range is limited. If an organization includes both the publishers and the creators, there's at least a chance a GriefCom could be used in good faith by both parties to resolve issues. Or it could lead to fistfights at the GriefCom meetings. We'd have to see how that plays out in practice, but I think it's worth trying. Cheers, Jim Lowder [/QUOTE]
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