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Friday, November 30, 2007An 'Office' Strike Mystery
The blog was updated on November 22, well after the writer’s strike began. The question Handel asks is: Is writing for a blog on a struck show’s Web site counted as violating the strike?
The answer, at least according to a WGA spokesperson, is yes:
“Can a WGA member write for [a struck-company owned TV show] blog during the strike?
Handel argues that a show’s blog, surprisingly, would legally fall under the category of programming:
“In one place, the Sideletter refers to 'literary material written for the Internet or other similar delivery systems.' The term 'literary material,' in turn, is defined in the MBA (Art. I.A.5) to include, among other things, 'dialogue, ... sketches, ... narrative synopses, routines, and narrations.' This would seem to encompass blog entries.
So this begs the question, who is writing Dwight Shrute’s blog? Is it a staffer? Freelancer? Was it something actor Rainn Wilson or a writer on the show finished before the strike started? Unless the blog post was written before the strike began, this would have to be considered scab work.
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