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18 Articles match "2011","Blog"
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Silly Lawsuit Against SAG Dismissed; and More
15, 2011, is noteworthy for two reasons. 1, 2011, is 2.5% (2% increase in minimums and 0.5% No word on any progress though. ——————— Subscribe to my blog ( jhandel.com ) for more about entertainment law and digital media law. Go to the blog itself to subscribe via RSS or email. but the courts haven’t. Or maybe not. That 2.5%
Digital Media Law
- Tuesday, June 22, 2010
ABA Techshow 2010 – Roundup of Paperless Office Sessions
If you don’t already follow his separate “ PDF For Lawyers blog, I strongly suggest you subscribe. am looking forward to Techshow 2011! spent Day 1 in the “Paperless Practice track, and most were really good sessions. learned a lot about how better to implement a system for using less paper in my practice.
Cyberlaw Central
- Wednesday, March 31, 2010
AFTRA Board Approves Joint Bargaining With SAG
The AFTRA press release is below. ——————— Subscribe to my blog ( jhandel.com ) for more about entertainment law and digital media law. Go to the blog itself to subscribe via RSS or email. That’s good news for an industry that can ill-afford another strike or year-long stalemate. 31, 2009, the union has collected more than $6.6
Digital Media Law
- Saturday, February 27, 2010
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Details of the Broadcaster SoundExchange Settlement on Webcasting Royalties
The rates : The rates, which represent some savings under the CRB rate for the years between 2007 and 2011, are set forth below. The Inside Music Media blog, which tends to be critical of the radio industry, criticized this deal as not providing any real relief to webcasters. See our post, here , for details. 0.0008. 0.0011. 0.0014.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Friday, March 6, 2009
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SAG Rejects Studio Offer; Back to Stalemate
SAG wants the contract to expire June 30, 2011, which would put in synch with AFTRA and just a couple months later than the Writers Guild. That synchronicity, with its threat of a possible joint strike, would give the unions negotiating leverage in 2011. Go to the blog itself to subscribe via RSS or email. What next?
Digital Media Law
- Saturday, February 21, 2009
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Is SAG Becoming Irrelevant?
The resulting 2012 expiration date means that SAG would not be able to threaten a joint strike in 2011 with the WGA (let alone AFTRA) when those unions’ contracts expire. Go to the blog itself to subscribe via RSS or email. AMPTP statement below; SAG has not yet issued a statement.) g) of this post ). Meanwhile, SAG’s (i.e.,
Digital Media Law
- Friday, February 20, 2009
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Hollywood Labor Roundup
Already planning for thee 2011 labor negotiating cycle, the forward-looking Directors Guild has hired new media consultancy Wolzien LLC to study the issues. No word on a verdict yet. ——————— Subscribe to my blog ( jhandel.com ) for more about SAG, or digital media law generally. Go to the blog itself to subscribe via RSS or email.
Digital Media Law
- Friday, February 27, 2009
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Hollywood Labor’s Long-Term Future: More Unrest
That means that a scant two years from now, when negotiations for 2011 renewals of the guild and union contracts begin, negotiators will be challenged with even newer forms of “new media,” new business models, and new economic realities. Go to the blog itself to subscribe via RSS or email. Unfortunately not. What to do?
Digital Media Law
- Saturday, January 31, 2009
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SAG TV/Theatrical Contract Ratified Overwhelmingly, 78%-22%
Below are press releases from SAG, AFTRA and the AMPTP. ——————— Subscribe to my blog ( jhandel.com ) for more about SAG, or digital media law generally. Go to the blog itself to subscribe via RSS or email. June 10, 2009 and expires June 30, 2011. In NY, it was 86% to 14%, and in the regions it was 89% to 11%. percent to 29.30
Digital Media Law
- Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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SAG’s Strange Voyage
Third, if SAG wants to catch up in the next round of negotiations, in 2011, it will need to trade off some other deal point that it might otherwise have gotten. Go to the blog itself to subscribe via RSS or email. Where did the Screen Actors Guild go? The quiet was deceptive however. The stakes are high. So where are we now? B214056).
Digital Media Law
- Tuesday, May 19, 2009
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SAG & Studios Agree to Tentative Deal
Back to the tentative TV/theatrical deal: Critically, this deal would expire on June 30, 2011, effectively synchronizing it with the Writers Guild, Directors Guild and AFTRA (smaller actors union) deals. Go to the blog itself to subscribe via RSS or email. The deal has wide support among the leadership and is expected to pass easily.
Digital Media Law
- Saturday, April 18, 2009
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Details of the Broadcaster SoundExchange Settlement on Webcasting Royalties
The rates : The rates, which represent some savings under the CRB rate for the years between 2007 and 2011, are set forth below. The Inside Music Media blog, which tends to be critical of the radio industry, criticized this deal as not providing any real relief to webcasters. See our post, here , for details. 0.0008. 0.0011. 0.0014.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Friday, March 6, 2009
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Silly Lawsuit Against SAG Dismissed; and More
15, 2011, is noteworthy for two reasons. 1, 2011, is 2.5% (2% increase in minimums and 0.5% No word on any progress though. ——————— Subscribe to my blog ( jhandel.com ) for more about entertainment law and digital media law. Go to the blog itself to subscribe via RSS or email. but the courts haven’t. Or maybe not. That 2.5%
Digital Media Law
- Tuesday, June 22, 2010
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