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Dance Moves: Creators’ Next Legal Risk or Revenue Stream?
A court revived a lawsuit by the internet’s favorite choreographer Kyle Hanagami against Fortnite, but what does that mean for creators?
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Content Creators Get Played for Pinocchios As the Hollywood Strikes End
After the end of the Hollywood strikes, content creators can resume making content without worry that it may see them labeled as scabs.
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Actors’ Strike Ends: SAG-AFTRA Reaches Tentative ‘Historic’ Deal With AMPTP After Four Months
The four-month long SAG-AFTRA strike is over at last.
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From Deepfakes to Data: How Biden’s New AI Regulation Impacts Creators
President Biden signed a groundbreaking executive order, reshaping the future of artificial intelligence and its impact on the creator economy.
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How the WGA Deal Actually Happened
Writers had several opportunities to take worse deals but won by sticking together.
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How Late Night Hosts are Coping with the Strikes: The Good, the Fallon and Whatever Is Going On with Bill Maher
As Network Television Code-exempted late night hosts grapple with empty writers rooms, a spectrum of solidarity appears.
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How to Influence Without Scabbing: A Confusing Guide to the SAG-AFTRA Strike
Now that SAG-AFTRA has started to strike, influencers want to know what they can do to help.
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What Creators Can Learn From the Writers Strike, Part 7: Taking Back Control
Though creators can’t necessarily unionize like WGA and SAG-AFTRA, the strikes show the importance of using their collective power.
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What Creators Can Learn From the Writers Strike, Part 6: Listen to Your Audience
As the strike continues, even the largest entertainment company in the world has to listen carefully to its audience, and shift course if public perception sours. That’s a something everyone, especially creators can learn from.