We need consultation and eventually we need compensation. Whatever happened to artistic integrity When did we lose the right to say yes or no
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The sharp increase of product placement in film and television too often takes place without any compensation to the very performers that are expected to push those products -- and more often is done without any consultation with those performers and their representatives. It is time for producers to work with artists on this issue, and the best way to do that is to establish a cooperative code of conduct that will protect the artist, the viewing public and advertiser-supported, free television.Alan Rosenberg
Today, ABC advised the guild that it intends to pay residuals to performers based on the videocassette formula -- a formula that does not apply to this new platform. ABC's actions are flatly inconsistent with our collective-bargaining agreements and with labor law obligations and fail to fairly compensate performers for the use of their work and images.
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I ran a campaign that offered a simple and straightforward promise I will fight like hell to get actors their fare share, ... CSI Crime Scene Investigation.
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We can definitely use more contributions and the community is a very caring community and has been very good about assisting in the past. We're counting on them to once again come forward and help out.
Alan Rosenberg
I am honored, excited and ready to run. I believe in more transparency within the Screen Actors Guild. I don't believe in spin.
Alan Rosenberg
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