The deal which ended the Writers Guild of America strike after 148 days contains a whole set of new regulations that create a brighter future for screenwriters.
Here are some of the main points being introduced:
RESTRICTIONS ON THE USE OF A.I.
INCREASES IN PAY
RESIDUALS BASED ON VIEWERSHIP
MORE TRANSPARENT STREAMING DATA
Writers Guild of America negotiators called this an “exceptional deal” for their 11,500 members.
WGA Board member Adam Conover said: “This is the biggest contract we’ve won in decades. It’s also precedent setting.”