The sorry state of streaming residuals shows why SAG and the WGA are striking.

  • @Parabola
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    -161 year ago

    Ooh boy you’re gonna get the “anyone rich is evil give me free stuff because you have more” mob all animated.

    But you’re right. They have a contracted rate to do a job (good or bad, fair or not). It makes for a flashy headline to say “look what the downstream revenue was”.

    • @echo64
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      181 year ago

      Only 14% of SAG members made enough money this year to get health insurance. Similar is true for the WGA. The low income economy that industry is fueled by only ever worked because of the residual system.

      Okay you weren’t picked for any shows the past three months but that’s okay because your residuals cover rent and health insurance.

      Not anymore, because the streamers refuse to pay residuals.

      You couldn’t make a less informed comment about this affair if you tried, really. There was an existing system, companies took advantage of a loophole in that system to profit more and give execs massive pay days whilst giving the people who did all the work nothing, and now the people who did all the work are refusing to work until they get paid again.

      I don’t know what people like you are hoping to achieve here other than demonstrate a profound level of dumbassary.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      Instead of making up a scenario in your head and then getting riled up over it, why don’t you read the level headed and educated responses that have been written?