Hollywood wants share of new iPod

Published: 3:18PM Saturday October 15, 2005 Source: AAP

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Hollywood's actors, directors and writers unions said they would vet Apple's new iPod portable video player so members get their share of residuals.

"The announcement today unveiling the Apple Video iPod represents the latest chapter in the ongoing technological evolution of our industry," said a joint statement by the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, the Directors Guild of America, the Screen Actors Guild, the Writers Guild of America East and the Writers Guild of America West.

"We have not yet heard from the responsible employers of our members, but we look forward to a dialogue that ensures that our members are properly compensated for this exploitation of their work," said the statement.

"As the representatives for the creative community, we embrace new technologies that expand distribution of material featuring the work of our members," they said.

Apple launched an iPod for music videos and television shows on Wednesday.

The US tech giant also sealed a content deal with Walt Disney to allow fans to watch their favourite TV programmes such as Desperate Housewives and Lost on the go.

The new gadget can store up to 15,000 songs, 25,000 photos or more than 150 hours of video.

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