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Posts by Khoi Dao

Hey Jasper! I’m sorry I totally messed up not including alt text. I’m gonna let my brain sit down for a second then work on that, just to make sure I don’t make any mistakes.

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This thread might have the answer you’re looking for. Only the union has the legal resources necessary to enforce any AI protections. Otherwise, it’s the individual lawyering up against a multibillion dollar company.

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Turnip says hi

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Thank you for making it all the way here. I love you.

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TL;DR: I’m not a huge fan of the union. They are a means to an end.

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Regarding international talent! (4/7) 🧵

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The TH process has its limits. More on that:

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Note: if you’ve heard the term “three Taft-Hartley’s,” that’s just a shorthand way of referring to the three 30-day periods at the all-you-can-work union buffet which the first TH gives you. (2/7) 🧵

1 year ago 113 9 1 1
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Answers to common questions and concerns regarding the ongoing video game voice actor strike 💕

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1 year ago 656 329 19 17

*taps the sign with incomprehensible force*

Any video game can bring back their FULL voice cast IMMEDIATELY during the strike, once they agree to enforceable AI protections via a SAG interim agreement, and the game CAN still keep its non-union actors after doing so.

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Hope that answers your questions! I’ve had to simplify a lot to appease the character limit, but that’s about the gist of it!

1 year ago 29 0 1 0

That said, once an actor has been Taft-Hartley’d 3 times, the must-join rule kicks in.

However, since the SAG negotiating committee wants to help NU actors keep their jobs during and after this strike, it is possible for productions to negotiate a waiver for that rule.

1 year ago 39 3 2 1

Good question! It is generally NOT necessary for a game to replace all its NU actors once it flips union. They would just have to fill out a 1-page form called a Taft-Hartley for each NU actor, following which that actor has a 30-day window to work all the union jobs they want.

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my tummy hurts today

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Also hi Blusesky

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Currently, only a SAG interim agreement can effectively do that, as it would be backed by the union’s legal resources, and can meet any violation by a big company on the appropriate scale.

That’s why actors are holding the line, and why outrage at a recording studio ain’t it.

1 year ago 290 26 5 0

This is what we mean by “enforceable” AI protections. Because while we are deeply grateful for any recording studio’s personal support in this strike, the fact remains they do not have the power or resources to protect us, or meaningfully enforce any AI clauses in their contracts

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B) If the developer does violate the AI protection clauses in that contract, then the burden of enforcement would be on the actor. Often, that means one guy having to lawyer up against a multi-million/billion dollar company.

1 year ago 250 28 1 1

A recording studio may offer AI protections in its own contract with the actor, but this ultimately means very little, because

A) the developer owns the final recordings, not the recording studio. They cannot dictate how the developer uses that audio.

1 year ago 307 43 1 1

If you’re just learnin about the video game strike, I wanna clarify a key detail I’ve seen get distorted a lot: Generally, the *developer* decides whether to sign an interim agreement, not the recording studio. Often, the studio is only a middleman. They do not set this term.

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is this a valid hear-me-out

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10/10 would license and dub

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whew thank god someone said it

1 year ago 5 0 1 0

moving from twitter to bluesky feels like i got isekai’d

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total wine and fucking lies

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“If a game is not recorded at a ‘struck studio’, it’s safe to work.”

“Struck studios” only exist because of SL6, which creates a situation where our bargaining partners can continue recording in the middle of a strike. The best response is joining your fellow actors in demanding a fair contract.

1 year ago 106 27 1 2

I've seen some misinformation regarding the video game/interactive strike. I'm not going to call out anyone or any game in the process. Instead I'm going to remind people the strike is still happening for all Union voice actors. Which means they are not allowed to work on any game unless (1/3)

1 year ago 227 85 1 2

“khoi dao” is actually short for “khoi dragon age origins”

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