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Dubai Bling cast forced to waive “moral rights,” contract reveals

The contract also confirmed cast members were paid only $2,500 per episode

Dubai Bling
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The cast of Dubai Bling were forced to waive their “moral rights” by the show’s production company Different Productions, according to a contract seen by Arabian Business.

“Manager recognises and confirms that Talent recognises that DIFFERENT PRODUCTIONS has the unlimited right to edit, copy, alter, add to, take from, adapt or translate the Programme and, with regard to the Programme and the Programme, hereby Talent irrevocably waives the benefits of any provision of law known as “moral rights” or any similar laws of any jurisdiction,” according to the contract.

Dubai Bling star’s salary

In addition to the moral rights waiver, the contract also showed that cast members were paid just $2,500 per episode (AED 9,175) – confirming Arabian Business reports last week. The contract confirmed that season two was underway, with a possible third to follow, while cast members would receive a 5 percent pay rise for each season.

Moral rights typically refer to the rights that creators have to copyrighted work in civil law jurisdictions.

The show – which Netflix claims centres around the lives of ten Dubai-based “millionaires”, is currently filming its second season.

Dubai Bling has been mired in controversy over the past month, with news emerging that a cast member was fired.

Netflix has also launched an investigation into the source of the salary leaks, with one source at the company telling Arabian Business that they are “determined to find the mole” who leaked the information.

The public reveal of the cast members salary has caused huge embarrassment to members of the show who have been demanding considerably higher sums for public appearances.

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Matthew Amlot

Matthew Amlôt is the Editorial Director of Arabian Business. He has spent the majority of his professional career in the Middle East reporting on breaking business and political news from the region....