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AFTRA Board Approves Joint Bargaining With SAG
At a videoconference meeting today in New York and LA, AFTRA’s national board unanimously voted to approve joint bargaining with SAG for the Primetime Television Contract and the SAG TV/theatrical contract. The AFTRA press release is below. ——————— Subscribe to my blog ( jhandel.com ) for more about entertainment law and digital media law.
Digital Media Law
- Saturday, February 27, 2010
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Professional Strugglers and the News Czar: The latest future of news according to Free Press founders
The professional strugglers gave us some insight into their plans for rebuilding American Journalism after Google has destroyed it According to Robert McChesney (Free Press co-founder, board member and treasurer) in an interview with the Socialist Project : "We need to organize against hyper-commercialism. Make Google pay the freight?
Music Technology Policy
- Saturday, August 15, 2009
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SAG Board Approves Studio Deal
Voting on party lines, a sharply divided SAG board approved the tentative deal with the studios yesterday by a vote of about 53% to 47%. Details and analysis of the deal are available here , and below are press releases from SAG, AFTRA (a rival actors union) and the AMPTP (the alliance representing the studios). percent to 46.62
Digital Media Law
- Monday, April 20, 2009
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SAG No News Press Release
SAG's out with a press release confirming what was first reported about 10 hours ago. The press release also gives short bios of the two new highly-qualified people stepping in to right the ship, David White as interim NED and John McGuire as Chief Negotiator. The board further appointed longtime Guild senior advisor John T.
Digital Media Law
- Monday, January 26, 2009
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AFTRA Board Approves Joint Bargaining With SAG
At a videoconference meeting today in New York and LA, AFTRA’s national board unanimously voted to approve joint bargaining with SAG for the Primetime Television Contract and the SAG TV/theatrical contract. The AFTRA press release is below. ——————— Subscribe to my blog ( jhandel.com ) for more about entertainment law and digital media law.
Digital Media Law
- Saturday, February 27, 2010
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WGA Candidates for President and Board Announced
Current WGA West president Patric Verrone is running for one of the open board seats, but not for president (I believe there are term limits). For more details, see the press release below. ——————— Subscribe to my blog ( jhandel.com ) for more about entertainment law and digital media law. Weiss. Rodman (inc.), Patric M.
Digital Media Law
- Monday, June 22, 2009
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Three Membership First Candidates Elected to AFTRA Boards
Many candidates were reelected, but new winners include two Membership First leaders—SAG 1 st VP Anne-Marie Johnson (AFTRA national board) and former SAG Hollywood Board member David Jolliffe (AFTRA Los Angeles local board)—as well as Membership First member Alan Ruck (AFTRA national board).
Digital Media Law
- Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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Proposed Broadcast Performance Royalty Back in the News - Where is It Going?
What was perhaps most interesting about that article was the fact that it appeared only one page away from an article about Internet Radio service Pandora , and a discussion of how that hugely popular service was almost driven out of business by music royalties set by the Copyright Royalty Board in their 2007 royalty decision.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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In Idaho, A Tougher Open Meeting Law
Under the new law: A board member who conducts or participates in an unlawful meeting is subject to a civil penalty of $50. board member who knowingly violates the law is subject to a civil penalty of $500. board member who violates the law twice within a year is subject to a civil penalty of $500.
Media Law
- Thursday, July 2, 2009
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Harvard stymies student's participation in Tenenbaum defense
Rosenbaum said that, even if she does not actively participate in the proceedings, she intends to sit at counsel table, work behind the scenes, and "oversee all media and press outreach." See D. Mass Local Rule 83.5.1(b) b) ("Student Practice Rule"). Among Rule 83.5.1(b)'s On Feb. To which Minow responded, "No, that is incorrect.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Friday, July 24, 2009
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SAG - Hardliners Successful
As of earlier this afternoon, a source inside the room tells me Membership First beat back the majority (composed of moderates) on the SAG Board and prevented passage of a resolution that would have removed Doug Allen as Chief Negotiator and dissolved the Negotiating Committee and rescinded the Strike Authorization Vote.
Digital Media Law
- Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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