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7 Articles match "IATSE","Meeting"
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ACTA Misreporting: Anatomy of a Smear
The latest moral panic by these groups about ACTA stems from a leak by an inside man at the recent ACTA meetings among the member states. Despite the shout out by Ars to their BFF (“We love you Corey!!”), even they seem to think there much less to the Geist Great Secrecy Obsession than meets the eye to a large extent. Can't have that.
Music Technology Policy
- Saturday, November 14, 2009
IP 'Czar' nominee Espinel bows to boffo reviews
Joint statement of SAG, WGAW, DGA, AFTRA, and IATSE : We welcome the announcement today by President Obama of the nomination of Victoria Espinel to the position of this Administration's Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator. The verdict? They like her! They really like her! economy. The motion picture industry alone employed over 2.5
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Friday, September 25, 2009
SAG Hardliners: The Trojan Horsemen of the Apocalypse
SAG’s Hollywood branch, dominated by the hardline Membership First faction, has passed a motion forming a task force to explore “acquisition of actors of AFTRA,” reports SAGWatch. singers and others, but not actors. Go to the blog itself to subscribe via RSS or email. If you work in tech, check out my new book How to Write LOIs and Term Sheets.
Digital Media Law
- Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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Hollywood Labor’s Long-Term Future: More Unrest
This body should have members from management and from the Writers Guild (WGA), Directors Guild (DGA), Screen Actors Guild (SAG), AFTRA, IATSE, and management. To do its work, the committee should meet quarterly or even monthly. Tags: SAG WGA AFMA DGA IATSE Labor Unions AFTRA strike Unfortunately not. What to do?
Digital Media Law
- Saturday, January 31, 2009
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SAG & Studios Agree to Tentative Deal
In separate news today, the SAG and AFTRA boards meeting jointly approved the commercials contract reached April 1 with the advertising industry. IATSE’s new media provisions are similar in several respects as well.) Tags: WGA strike Labor Unions IATSE AFTRA DGA AMPTP Membership First SAG increase in minimum pay rates plus a 0.5%
Digital Media Law
- Saturday, April 18, 2009
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ACTA Misreporting: Anatomy of a Smear
The latest moral panic by these groups about ACTA stems from a leak by an inside man at the recent ACTA meetings among the member states. Despite the shout out by Ars to their BFF (“We love you Corey!!”), even they seem to think there much less to the Geist Great Secrecy Obsession than meets the eye to a large extent. Can't have that.
Music Technology Policy
- Saturday, November 14, 2009
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SAG Hardliners: The Trojan Horsemen of the Apocalypse
SAG’s Hollywood branch, dominated by the hardline Membership First faction, has passed a motion forming a task force to explore “acquisition of actors of AFTRA,” reports SAGWatch. singers and others, but not actors. Go to the blog itself to subscribe via RSS or email. If you work in tech, check out my new book How to Write LOIs and Term Sheets.
Digital Media Law
- Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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IP 'Czar' nominee Espinel bows to boffo reviews
Joint statement of SAG, WGAW, DGA, AFTRA, and IATSE : We welcome the announcement today by President Obama of the nomination of Victoria Espinel to the position of this Administration's Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator. The verdict? They like her! They really like her! economy. The motion picture industry alone employed over 2.5
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Friday, September 25, 2009
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SAG: When Will There be a Deal?
Lately, we’ve been lost in a morass of letters from SAG board members, stars and activists … wandering through a thicket of politics … reading the offer from the AMPTP (studios)… observing meetings in LA , NY and LA again … taking note of other developments … enjoying press releases … trying to parse the issues … and wondering if SAG will strike.
Digital Media Law
- Friday, December 19, 2008
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SAG: No Good Reason to Strike
12-13 SAG National Board meeting, reports the LA Times. SAG is seeking more inclusive new media jurisdiction than AFTRA and the other unions (DGA, WGA, and IATSE) got; broader new media residuals coverage; increased DVD residuals; and consent and compensation for product integration. There’s turmoil planned for the upcoming Jan.
Digital Media Law
- Thursday, January 1, 2009
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