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A tentative settlement worth approximately $5.5 million was reached on behalf of freelancers with a group of publishers including the Toronto Star Newspapers and Rogers Publishing. The Ontario Superior Court of Justice will consider the tentative settlement in April.

Many Canadian freelance writers have heard of Robertson v. Thomson, a 2006 decision of the Supreme Court of Canada which found that newspapers and magazines did not have the unilateral right to re-publish freelancers' work in other formats, notably computerized databases. Since that award five years ago, other class action suits alleging similar facts have been launched by writer Heather Robertson on behalf of groups of freelance writers - including the one that just settled.

The Supreme Court decision eventually resulted in a settlement and payout of $11 million by the defendants, which included Thomson Corporation and Bell Globemedia. Since then, there has also been a settlement valued at approximately $7 million with Canwest Global Communications. In that case, the complainants effectively became creditors in Canwest's CCAA proceedings.

For more details about the various settlements, or to file a claim, contact law firm Koskie Minsky at 416-977-8353 or contactus@kmlaw.ca.

CMG freelance branch president Don Genova provides an update on activities in the winter edition of the union's newsletter here. The branch is busy meeting with CBC management to improve the ways freelancers are contracted at the public broadcaster. It is also welcoming new members to the fold, in the form of writers represented by the Canadian…
Freelance writers and producers, some of whom have worked for the same production company for years without benefits and paid overtime, have begun joining the Writers' Guild of America, East. An article posted at truthout.org describes why 150 freelancers who work for two different New York City production companies - Atlas Media and ITV Studios -…
The Canadian Magazines blog is reporting that Reader's Digest has a deal with MSN.ca to provide lifestyle and travel content in French and English for the news website.The Canadian Writers Group, which represents writers who provide content to Reader's Digest, has made a formal inquiry to the magazine about how writers will be compensated for work…
Happy 2011! You will hear nonstop about the "digital platform." Masthead published all kinds of end-of-year interviews with publishers and they're all bullish on big-D digital, of course.Reader's Digest's Tony Cioffi says: "2011 will be focused on Digital, developing products and expanding our current brands and launching new ones to support our…
The Story Board is going on vacation for a couple of weeks. Enjoy the best of the season and we'll be back at you in 2011.
You can almost hear the panting when people write about the iPad. It's right up there with sliced bread in mid-December 2010 culture. It'll probably be over by January, so here's some more on the iPad before it's too late.The Huffington Post is reporting that the iPad will revolutionize magazines. Mark Pasetsky argues that smart celebrity magazine…
In an interview with CARTT.ca (subscription required), new Rogers Media boss Keith Pelley says it's logical that i-Pad apps will be a priority for Rogers Publishing. "You know, the iPad or tablet is one that will significantly change publishing. People go online for information and video. They don’t necessarily go to read a full magazine. If…
American freelance business writers earn an average of $25-30,000 per year, according to an informal survey completed by 67 members of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers (SABEW). The poll found that freelancers are paid between 75 cents and $1 per word, if they are paid by the word, or an average of $250 per assigment.“The…
Thomson Reuters is launching what it is calling a "domestic news service" in the US to rival the Associated Press and CNN Wire. The service, dubbed Reuters America, will provide text, photos and video to newspaper, TV and online pubilshing clients. The first client is the Tribune Co, which owns the Chicago Tribune and the LA Times as well as some…

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