Board Thread:Young Justice News/@comment-34954086-20130506143410/@comment-4928331-20130507124036

Here's how they say they operate: Obviously they can't operate like this for Young Justice, because number one is not done. So here's what they say they will do.
 * 1) They meet with the executives and get the go-ahead to crowdsource a project.
 * 2) They sign a contract with Paypal, stating that the funds are transferred if and only if the goal is met and a formal contract is signed with the owners (much like Kickstarter)
 * 3) If the goal is met, the funds are transferred to the owners, not SMGO.
 * 4) SMGO's contract states that they have first-run broadcast rights, and probably other licensing rights (for Young Justice, this may include toys)

Here's how they say they operate:
 * 1) They sign a contract with Paypal, stating that the funds are transferred if and only if the goal is met and a formal contract is signed with the owners (much like   Kickstarter )
 * 2) Warner Brothers sees that $10 million was successfully raised in a month.  They sign the contract.
 * 3) Paypal releases the money directly to Warner Brothers.
 * 4) A third season is produced.
 * 5) SMGO gets to have the broadcast rights, and share in revenues for the DVD boxsets and action figures.