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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | DIGITAL MEDIA LAW SEPTEMBER 21, 2010 Hollywood Labor: The Tyranny of Time One key to understanding Hollywood labor is a tool that was invented thousands of years ago: the calendar. covered those events as they occurred, and they’re also the topic of my forthcoming book, “Hollywood on Strike!,” WGA And what of the Writers Guild? Check out my residuals chart there too. | DIGITAL MEDIA LAW FEBRUARY 20, 2009 Is SAG Becoming Irrelevant? The Screen Actors Guild is besieged by bad news, and thanks to the misguided strategies of the previously-dominant hard-line faction, the union may be slipping towards irrelevance. Also in the news is a stunning report from the Hollywood Reporter that this year’s pilot season will be more than two-thirds AFTRA. g) of this post ). | | | | | | | DIGITAL MEDIA LAW DECEMBER 7, 2008 SAG & The Studios: What Are They Fighting Over? The unions also object to cable TV minimums and residuals.) That’s because there’s something else in the offer as it stands today—something else that SAG may lose if it delays much longer: a synchronized expiration date with the WGA. New Media Residuals on Original Made for New Media Productions. DVD Residuals. Today, no. | DIGITAL MEDIA LAW JANUARY 1, 2009 SAG: No Good Reason to Strike The SAG leadership, which could have had a deal nine months ago, has instead stumbled from one ill-considered strategy to another, most of which involved attacking AFTRA in some way or another. As a result, AFTRA and IATSE did their deals first, leaving SAG as the caboose in a train led by the DGA, WGA, AFTRA and IATSE. NO WAY !” | ENTERTAINMENT LITIGATION BLOG JULY 3, 2008 ENTERTAINMENT NEWS: ANOTHER STRIKE BREWING? ACTORS' DEAL EXPIRES WITH NO PACT ON THE HORIZON July 1 has come and gone with no deal in place which would prevent another crippling strike in Hollywood. At the heart of the criticism lies proposed compensation for new media, advertising woven into content and DVD residuals. Tuesday morning. The economy is in terrible shape. | |
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