Caught between strict SAG-AFTRA rules and their need to work with studios to create content, Hollywood-focused social media stars are feeling the squeeze: “It’s kind of an ultimatum.”
Is this meant to illicit sympathy for “influencers”? Cause I really don’t have any on a regular basis and especially if they are considering crossing the line.
Internet celebrities/influencers are the obvious thing to tap into for revenue so smart on the unions part.
Internet content creators can’t be a part of SAG-AFTRA unless they are hired by another person. It is this strange middle ground for talent.
It specifically targeted at anyone that has aspirations of being in Hollywood.
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Well that’s a new one on me: first time I’ve seen class action mentioned in a Terms of Use popup.