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Winning hearts, minds begins with WGA's own
October 26, 2007 If producers insist on keeping those projects non-WGA, then I'm wondering if they might at least agree to sign a stipulation to the effect that no one on the shows ever were made to do or say anything based on an instruction read off of a piece of paper or computer monitor. It's at the core of the division even more so than anything involving shares of the Internet and DVD pie or even any refashioning of how residuals get paid. The AMPTP believes it has an ace up its sleeve this time in the event of a WGA strike.
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