SAG-AFTRA’s new Influencers Agreement, which the national board approved earlier this month, allows social media creators of sponsored content to join the union just like any other commercial performer, and to be eligible for pension and health benefits based on their covered earnings.But like the union’s many other contracts, it comes with a lot of rules designed to protect the performer and the union’s jurisdiction.According to the union’s Influencers Agreement fact sheet:• Hazardous stunts, gratuitous nudity and sexual content are not permitted under the Influencer Agreement. • Presently, only Influencers who perform alone can sign the Influencer Agreement. • There are no provisions for ensemble use. • The Influencer must be
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