Former Beatle Paul McCartney, Ava DuVernay, Taika Waititi, Cate Blanchett, Natasha Lyonne, Alfonso Cuaron, Matrix co-creator Lilly Wachowski, Ben Stiller, Carrie Coon, and Lily Gladstone are amongst over 400 leisure business energy gamers who need the Trump administration to carry the road on the subject of Synthetic Intelligence and tech corporations’ need to weaken copyright guidelines.
“We firmly imagine that America’s world AI management should not come on the expense of our important inventive industries,” the A-listers, rock god, Oscar winners and nominees, blockbuster stars and extra instructed the White Home Workplace of Science and Expertise in an open letter that began circulating this weekend.
“America’s arts and leisure business helps over 2.3M American jobs with over $229Bn in wages yearly, whereas offering the inspiration for American democratic affect and delicate energy overseas,” the 12-page letter provides. “However AI corporations are asking to undermine this financial and cultural energy by weakening copyright protections for the movies, tv sequence, artworks, writing, music, and voices used to coach AI fashions on the core of multi-billion greenback company valuations.”
In addition to Beatle Paul, Poker Face’s Lyonne, Wachowski, the Origin director, Oscar winner Blanchett, and others, Oscar nominee Cynthia Erivo, Mark Ruffalom Chris Rock, Ben Stiller, Judd Apatow, and Guillermo del Toro all signed the warning letter. Together with John Leguizamo, Slave Play‘s Jeremy O. Harris, Rosario Dawsom, Ron Howard, Paul Giamatti, very long time anti-AI advocate Justine Bateman, Bette Midler, Ayo Edebiri, Dan Levy, Alfonso Cuaron, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Paul Simon, Damon Lindelof, and Aubrey Plaza had been additionally among the many tons of of different signatories to the letter.
See the total letter under, in addition to the checklist of 443 business people who’ve signed it.
The Hollywood heavy correspondence comes as techlords OpenAI and Google jumped final week to Donald Trump’s name for an AI Motion Plan by filling briefs outlining a want checklist they stated would guarantee American dominance in synthetic intelligence.
Sounds good in principal, however each corporations’ want lists included sections on copyright and IP workarounds they wished given the copious quantities of knowledge wanted to coach giant language fashions. As various AI corporations have realized, compensating rights holders, in addition to assembly them in courtroom, is dear and sophisticated — and plenty of in Silicon Valley and elsewhere are hoping Trump will allow them to dodge the efforts and prices.
Having come out of a 2023 strike that had AI protections at its core and dealing with huge looming shifts within the creation of tradition and American delicate energy, the letter now made public respectfully disagrees with the place OpenAI and Google are coming from.
“For almost 250 years, U.S. copyright regulation has balanced creator’s rights with the wants of the general public, creating the world’s most vibrant inventive economic system,” the missive says. “We advocate that the American AI Motion Plan uphold current copyright frameworks to keep up the energy of America’s inventive and data industries, in addition to American cultural affect overseas.”
Amid a wave of authorized motion over the previous a number of years from the sunshine pace quick evolving expertise The New York Instances sued OpenAI for copyright infringement. Different publications have labored out offers for compensation piecemeal, however no complete methodology has emerged in what’s changing into a digital Wild West. With no small diploma of self curiosity concerned, OpenAI’s Altman final 12 months stated there must be “a brand new deal customary, protocol for the way creators are going to get rewarded. Copyright regulation and honest use have to hold making use of. However I believe there are extra issues we’re exploring … We have to discover new financial fashions the place creators may have new income streams.”

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Creators like those who signed this new letter would argue the streams are already there in copyright regulation. They contend OpenAI and Google “are arguing for a particular authorities exemption to allow them to freely exploit America’s inventive and data industries, regardless of their substantial revenues and obtainable funds. “
Birthed in one of many many Government Orders inked because the forty fifth POTUS returned to workplace on January 20, Trump’s Motion Plan goals “to maintain and improve America’s world AI dominance.” In that, it was open to feedback on the Federal Register web site by way of March 15, a deadline which the Hollywood letter met with a minute to spare this weekend. The organizers plan to submit extra signatures within the coming days.
Just like the signatories of the letter this week, OpenAI and Google have introduced the AI race in pressing geopolitical phrases. Nonetheless, in contrast to Hollywood, they’re laying the emphasis on very totally different metrics.
“As America’s world-leading AI sector approaches synthetic normal intelligence (AGI), with a Chinese language Communist Get together (CCP) decided to overhaul us by 2030, the Trump Administration’s new AI Motion Plan can be certain that American-led AI constructed on democratic rules continues to prevail over CCP-built autocratic, authoritarian AI,” OpenAI stated. of their submission. “DeepSeek exhibits that our lead shouldn’t be huge and is narrowing,” the Altman run and Elon Musk co-founded firm stated, referring to the favored and extremely efficient Chinese language AI startup created on a budget that took the market by storm in latest months. “The AI Motion Plan ought to be certain that American-led AI prevails over CCP-led AI, securing each American management on AI and a brighter future for all Individuals,” OpenAI went on to say, enjoying a powerplay tune they know Trump loves.
“The federal authorities can each safe Individuals’ freedom to be taught from AI, and keep away from forfeiting our AI result in the PRC by preserving American AI fashions’ potential to be taught from copyrighted materials.”
Altman’s OpenAI didn’t go into element in its personal providing on the AI Motion Plan, however did say OpenAI’s fashions “are skilled to not replicate works for consumption by the general public.” It added: “As a substitute, they be taught from the works and extract patterns, linguistic constructions, and contextual insights. This implies our AI mannequin coaching aligns with the core goals of copyright and the honest use doctrine, utilizing current works to create one thing wholly new and totally different with out eroding the business worth of these current works.”
The language utilized by the tech corporations on this pivotal second in America’s AI future is in some methods is harking back to the Nineties. Again within the Clinton Period, legislators sought to guard a nascent Web by shielding suppliers from authorized legal responsibility for content material on their platforms.
For Google, copyright is certainly one of three key areas to deal with “to safe America’s place as an AI powerhouse and help a golden period of alternative.” The Sundar Pichai-run tech big went on to say: “Balanced copyright guidelines, resembling honest use and text-and-data mining exceptions, have been vital to enabling AI techniques to be taught from prior data and publicly obtainable knowledge, unlocking scientific and social advances. These exceptions enable for using copyrighted, publicly obtainable materials for AI coaching with out considerably impacting rightsholders and avoiding extremely unpredictable, imbalanced, and prolonged negotiations with knowledge holders throughout mannequin improvement or scientific experimentation.”
Right here is the total AI guardrails letter and the checklist of Hollywood gamers have signed it thus far:
We, the members of America’s leisure business — representing an intersection of cinematographers, administrators, producers, actors, writers, studios, manufacturing corporations, musicians, composers, costume, sound & manufacturing designers, editors, gaffers, union and Academy Members, and different industrious, inventive content material professionals – submit this unified assertion in response to the Administration’s request for enter on the AI Motion Plan.
We firmly imagine that America’s world AI management should not come on the expense of our important inventive industries. America’s arts and leisure business helps over 2.3M American jobs with over $229Bn in wages yearly, whereas offering the inspiration for American democratic affect and delicate energy overseas. However AI corporations are asking to undermine this financial and cultural energy by weakening copyright protections for the movies, tv sequence, artworks, writing, music, and voices used to coach AI fashions on the core of multi-billion greenback company valuations.
Make no mistake: this situation goes effectively past the leisure business, as the suitable to coach AI on all copyright-protected content material impacts all of America’s data industries. When tech and AI corporations demand unfettered entry to all knowledge and knowledge, they’re not simply threatening motion pictures, books, and music, however the work of all writers, publishers, photographers, scientists,
architects, engineers, designers, docs, software program builders, and all different professionals who work with computer systems and generate mental property. These professions are the core of how we uncover, be taught, and share data as a society and as a nation. This situation isn’t just about AI management or about economics and particular person rights, however about America’s continued management in creating and proudly owning beneficial mental property in each area.
It’s clear that Google (valued at $2Tn) and OpenAI (valued at over $157Bn) are arguing for a particular authorities exemption to allow them to freely exploit America’s inventive and data industries, regardless of their substantial revenues and obtainable funds. There isn’t a motive to weaken or eradicate the copyright protections which have helped America flourish. Not when AI corporations can use our copyrighted materials by merely doing what the regulation requires: negotiating applicable licenses with copyright holders — simply as each different business does. Entry to America’s inventive catalog of movies, writing, video content material, and music shouldn’t be a matter of nationwide safety. They don’t require a government-mandated exemption from current U.S. copyright regulation.
America didn’t turn into a world cultural powerhouse accidentally. Our success stems instantly from our elementary respect for IP and copyright that rewards inventive risk-taking by gifted and hardworking Individuals from each state and territory. For almost 250 years, U.S. copyright regulation has balanced creator’s rights with the wants of the general public, creating the world’s most vibrant inventive economic system. We advocate that the American AI Motion Plan uphold current copyright frameworks to keep up the energy of America’s inventive and data industries, in addition to American cultural affect overseas.
This assertion is endorsed by the next people and teams—representing America’s dedication to each inventive excellence and accountable AI innovation.
1. Guillermo del Toro, DGA, WGA, SAG, PGA
2. Paul & Nancy McCartney
3. Ángel Manuel Soto, DGA/WGA, Asteria Studios, La Que te Hablé, LLC.
4. Twine Jefferson, WGA, DGA
5. Bette Midler, SAG/AFTRA, Artist, Musician
6. John Leguizamo, SAG/DGA/WGA
7. Damon Lindelof, DGA/WGA/PGA
8. Aubrey Plaza, SAG/WGA/PGA, Evil Hag
9. c. Craig Patterson, DGA
10. Janicza Bravo, DGA/WGA/SAG
11. Alfonso Cuaron, DGA, WGA
12. Christine Ng, ICG 600
13. Marisa Tomei, SAG/AFTRA/PGA
14. Reed Morano, DGA, ICG 600
15. Maggie Gyllenhaal, DGA, SAG/AFTRA, WGA
16. Ava DuVernay, DGA, WGA, PGA
17. Cate Blanchett, SAG/AFTRA, PGA
18. Phil Lord, DGA, WGA, SAG, PGA
19. Chris Miller, DGA, WGA, SAG, PGA
20. Carrie Coon, SAG/AFTRA
21. Azazel Jacobs, DGA
22. Paul Simon, Songwriter
23. Rian Johnson, DGA/WGA
24. Janelle Monáe, SAG/AFTRA, Songwriter/Actor
25. Geraldine Viswanathan, SAG/AFTRA
26. Ayo Edebiri, DGA, WGA, SAG/AFTRA
27. Taika Waititi, DGA, WGA, SAG, PGA
28. Rita Ora, SAG, Musician
29. Pamela Adlon, DGA/WGA/SAG/AFTRA
30. Craig Mazin, DGA/WGA/SAG/PGA
31. Cynthia Erivo, SAG/AFTRA,EQUITY, Musician
32. Chlöe Sevigny, SAG/AFTRA
33. Bryn Mooser, PGA, Asteria Studios, XTR & Doc+
34. Ben Stiller, DGA, WGA, SAG/AFTRA, Crimson Hour
35. Matthew Heineman, DGA/WGA
36. Tim Heidecker DGA//SAG/AFTRA
37. Nick Confalone, WGA/TAG/IATSE, Asteria Studios
38. Sam Rockwell, SAG/AFTRA
39. Naeem Talukdar, Moonvalley AI
40. Mateusz Malinowski, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer, Moonvalley AI
41. Sarah Charlton, Moonvalley AI
42. Sam Mendes, DGA, WGA, PGA
43. Michaela Coel, Filmmaker
44. Natasha Lyonne, DGA, WGA, SAG/AFTRA, Animal Footage, Asteria Studios
45. Phoebe Waller-Bridge SAG, WGA
46. Martin McDonagh, Filmmaker & Playwright
47. Mark Ruffalo, SAG
48. Lena Waithe, DGA, WGA, SAG, PGA
49. Brit Marling WGA/DGA/SAG
50. Chris Rock, DGA, WGA, SAG/AFTRA, PGA
51. Sarah Schechter, Berlanti-Schechter Movies
52. Christine Vachon, PGA, Killer Movies
53. Judy Rhee, USA Native 829
54. Joseph Gordon Levitt, WGA/DGA, SAG
55. Benny Safdie, DGA, WGA, SAG
56. Eric Day, PGA, Asteria Studios
57. Chris Teague ICG 600, DGA
58. Jaron Presant, ASC, ICG 600
59. Paul Trillo, DGA, Asteria Studios
60. D.J. Gugenheim, PGA, Accomplice Incognegro Productions
61. Ellenor Argropoulos, Mermaid Toast
62. Daniel Bonventre & Ian McLees, TalkBoys Studio
63. Michael Govier, SAG/AFTRA/TAG/IATSE, Warner Bros, Asteria Studios
64. Carolyn Strauss, PGA
65. Anna Boden, DGA/WGA
66. Tessa Thompson, SAG
67. Alia Shawkat, DGA, WGA, SAG/AFTRA, Artist
68. Nick Kroll DGA, WGA, SAG, PGA
69. Tim Robbins, DGA, SAG/AFTRA, WGA
70. Judd Apatow DGA, PGA, WGA
71. Marielle Heller DGA, WGA, SAG AFTRA, EQUITY
72. Sean Ono Lennon, Musician/Chimera Music
73. Patton Oswalt, WGA, SAG
74. Kim Gordon, SAG/AFTRA
75. Stephanie Hsu, SAG/AFTRA
76. Carrie Brownstein, DGA, WGA, SAG/AFTRA
77. Fred Armisen, SAG, WGA, Songwriter
78. Ted Chiang, Author
79. Clea DuVall, WGA, DGA, SAG/AFTRA
80. Sian Heder, DGA/WGA/SAG
81. Adam Scott, SAG/AFTRA, DGA
82. Franklin Leonard, The Black Checklist
83. Gia Coppola, DGA
84. Patricia Richardson SAGAFTRA, AEA, DGA
85. Hari Nef, SAG/WGA
86. Melanie Lynskey, SAG/AFTRA
87. Kenneth Lonergan, DGA, WGA
88. Liz Goldwyn, WGA, Writer
89. Mara Casey, SAG/AFTRA
90. Larry Karaszewski, WGA, DGA
91. Uzo Aduba, SAG/AFTRA, EQUITY
92. Francesca Scorsese, SAG/AFTRA
93. Trayce Gigi Discipline, CDG Native 892
94. Holland Roden, SAG/ AFTRA
95. Charlotte Kemp Muhl, Musician/Robotics/Fini Musican
96. David Alan Grier, SAG/AFTRA/EQUITY/WGA
97. Juliette Lewis, SAG/AFTRA
98. Chelsea Handler, SAG/AFTRA, PGA, WGA
99. José Morey, Eisenhower Fellow, Advert Astra Media
100. Simon Rex, SAG/AFTRA
101. Mimi Cave, DGA
102. Jodie Turner-Smith, SAG/AFTRA
103. Kenya Barris, DGA/WGA/PGA/SAG, Khalabo Ink Society
104. Amandla Stenberg, SAG/AFTRA, Musician
105. Nina Fialkow, BAFTA
106. Diaz Jacobs, Flmmaker
107. Joan Wasser, SAG/AFTRA, BMI, Songwriter
108. Murray Hill, SAG/AFTRA
109. Benjamin Michel, Asteria Studios
110. Cara Delevingne, SAG/AFTRA
111. Carly Mensch, WGA/PGA
112. Dascha Polanco, SAG/AFTRA
113. Johan Renck, DGA
114. Ana Lily Amirpour, DGA, WGA
115. Callie Khouri
116. Aphra Williams, SAG/AFTRA, ACTRA
117. Ryan Koo, Author-Director, Founder No Movie Faculty
118. Amy Seimetz, SAG/WGA/DGA
119. D.V. DeVincentes, WGA/PGA
120. Anna Christopher, WGA/TAG
121. Shaz Bennett, DGA/WGA
122. Alex Buono, DGA/WGA/IATSE
123. Sean Smith, Freelance Author, Songwriter
124. Taylor Schilling, SAG
125. Alex Winter, SAG/DGA/WGA
126. Samira Wiley, SAG/AFTRA, Fairness
127. Wyatt Caine, WGA
128. Derek Peterson, DGA
129. Pablo Schreiber, SAG/AFTRA
130. Dylan Guerra, WGA
131. Sherry Cola, SAG/AFTRA
132. Nick Antosca, WGA/DGA
133. Sarah Adina Smith, DGA/WGA
134. Stephen Gyllenhaal, DGA/WGA
135. Jonah Feingold
136. Fairuza Balk, SAG/AFTRA, Musician
137. Callie Khouri DGA/WGA
138. Eric Kissack, DGA/ACE
139. Harper Simon, Songwriter
140. Joshua Homme, SAG/AFTRA, Songwriter
141. Kelsey Lu, SAG/AFTRA, Songwriter
142. Julie Bush, WGA
143. Susie Balaban, DGA
144. Chase Pletts, Novelist, Screenwriter, VERSES AI
145. Evan Ross, SAG/AFTRA, Songwriter
146. Rowan Blanchard, SAG/AFTRA
147. Michael Sucsy, DGA/WGA
148. Peter Mosiman, IATSE Cinematographer
149. Griffin Dunne, WGA, DGA, SAG
150. Miles Skinner, Speculation Movies
151. Tara Miele DGA/WGA
152. Evan Twohy, WGA
153. Zak Williams, Speculation Movies
154. Amber Sealey, DGA, SAG/AFTRA
155. Sam Fragoso, Discuss Simple
156. Christopher Fryant
157. Karen O, SAG/AFTRA, Songwriter
158. Nick Zinner, Musician
159. Melissa Auf der Maur, Musician
160. Stephen Root, SAG/AFTRA
161. Romy Rosemont
162. Norma Nongauza, SAG/AFTRA
163. Eva Vives, DGA/WGA
164. Lana Kim, PGA
165. Alex Israel, Artist
166. Ione Skye, SAG, Writer
167. Ben Lee, Musician
168. Incognegro Productions
169. Mark Subias, Arey Cove Media
170. Elgin James, DGA/WGA/ASCAP
171. Patti Harrison, SAG/AFTRA, WGA
172. Daphne Lambrinou, Producer
173. Abbi Jacobson, WGA, DGA, SAG/AFTRA
174. Alex Somers, Composer
175. Liz Flahive, WGA/DGA
176. Anthony Ramos SAG/AFTRA, ASCAP
177. Dita Von Teese, SAG/AFTRA
178. Dee Rees, WGA/DGA/PGA
179. Henry Bean, WGA
180. Brian Savelson, WGA
181. Karen Maine, DGA, WGA
182. Zelda Williams DGA, WGA, SAG/AFTRA
183. Mo Stark, SAG/AFTRA
184. Colleen McGuinness, WGA
185. David Cross, WGA, SAG AFTRA
186. Amber Tamblyn, SAG AFTRA
187. Noah Segan, SAG/AFTRA
188. Lydia Dean Pilcher DGA/WGA/PGA
189. Tamara Jenkins, WGA, DGA
190. Adam Inexperienced, Musician / Artist
191. Kareem Rahma, Creator
192. Amy Aniobi, DGA/WGA/PGA
193. Marcel Dagenais, IATSE Native 798
194. Peter Sollett DGA/WGA
195. Benjamin Lock, PGA, VES, BAFTA, ATAS
196. Joey King SAG/AFTRA
197. Michael Rubin SAG/AFTRA, ASCAP
198. Sarah Egan IATSE Native 798
199. Gregory Nussen, Critic, Deadline
200. Jonathan Groff SAG/AFTRA
201. Rayan Al Rubaish, IP Lawyer
202. Ian McDonald WGA
203. Amy Wang, WGA
204. E.L. Katz, WGA/DGA
205. JC MOLINA Local800
206. James Ponsoldt WGA/DGA
207. Rhys Thomas, DGA/WGA
208. Andrew Wyatt SAG AFTRA AMPAS
209. Josh Ruben
210. Crystal Reed SAG/AFTRA
211. Dylan Sprayberry SAG/AFTRA
212. Elvira Gonzalez IATSE Native 798
213. Chris Brewster DGA, SAG/AFTRA
214. Andrew Crabtree, WGA
215. Rosario Dawson SAG/AFTRA
216. Annie Murphy SAG/AFTRA
217. Kris Rey DGA
218. Charles Ingram, DGA
219. J. Smith-Cameron , SAG
220. Greg Gallant WGA/TAG
221. Oren Brimer DGA/WGA
222. Alexandra Neil SAG/AFTRA
223. Morgan Lynch SAG/AFTRA
224. Laura Terruso, DGA/WGA
225. Allison Briner Dardenne 2SAG/AFTRA, AEA
226. Rob Yang, SAG/AFTRA
227. Jennifer Phang, DGA3
228. John Lee DGA/WGA/SAG/AFTRA
229. Scott Nicholson SAG/AFTRA/AEA
230. Doug Wright WGA/DGA/SAG/AFTRA
231. Mel Mah SAG/AFTRA
232. Inara George SAG/AFTRA
233. Mara Palumbo IATSE Native 798
234. Rita Baghdadi DGA
235. Sonja O’Hara, SAG/AFTRA
236. Chloe Fineman SAG/AFTRA
237. Tommy Dorfman, WGA, SAG/AFTRA
238. Vanessa Pleasure Smith IATSE Native 600
239. Albert Hammond Jr., Musician
240. Whitney Cummings, WGA, SAG, PGA
241. Dagmara Dominczyk, SAG/AFTRA, AEA
242. Mark Townend, WGA
243. Waris Ahluwalia, SAG/AFTRA
244. Angela Wildflower, SAG/AFTRA
245. Jeremy Radin, SAG/AFTRA
246. Jess Wolfe, musician
247. Natalie Gold SAG/AFTRA
248. Laura Prepon SAG,DGA
249. Elizabeth Benjamin WGA
250. Frances Fisher SAG-AFTRA,AEA
251. David Zellner, DGA/WGA/SAG
252. Jodi Lengthy, SAG/AFTRA/AEA, AMPAS
253. Dan Stevens, SAG/AFTRA
254. Will Grahame, WGA, DGA
255. Broti Gupta, WGA
256. Joel Marsh Garland, SAG/AFTRA
257. David Slack, WGA
258. Kate Bond, SAG/AFTRA
259. David Krumholtz SAG/AFTRA
260. Davionte’ GaTa’ Ganter, SAG/AFTRA
261. Smiley Stevens, Asteria Studios
262. Numa Perrier, SAG, DGA, WGA
263. Cynthy Wu, SAG-AFTRA
264. A.V. Rockwell, by WGA/DGA
265. Sophie Zucker, SAG/AFTRA/WGA
266. Todd Downing, ACE
267. Madeline Brewer, SAG/AFTRA
268. Glenn Garland, ACE
269. Genevieve Simpson, Moonvalley AI
270. Alison Brie, DGA/WGA/SAG-AFTRA
271. Christopher C. Rogers, WGA
272. Tawny Sorensen, SAG/AFTRA
273. Max Encke, Moonvalley AI
274. Tori Scott, IATSE 161/476
275. Sarah Clowes-Walker, Moonvalley AI
276. Ben Marshall, WGA/SAG-AFTRA
277. Minta Ann Carlson, Asteria Studios
278. Becca GT, SAG/AFTRA
279. Spike Einbinder, SAG/AFTRA
280. Matthew Cooke
281. Erik Passoja, SAG-AFTRA
282. Michael Mohan, DGA/WGA
283. Laura Chinn DGA/WGA/SAG
284. Khristina Louise LaMonte SAG-AFTRA/IATSE
285. Luc Doucedame
286. Nelson Truong, Moonvalley AI
287. Zoe Chao, SAG/AFTRA
288. Sarah Ann Masse, SAG-AFTRA, AEA, Hello Survivors Hollywood®
289. Mel Rodriguez, SAG/AFTRA
290. Noelle Stehman, DGA
291. Charmaine DeGrate, WGA
292. Ryan Fleck, DGA/WGA
293. Rachel Zegler, SAG/AFTRA, EQUITY
294. Jovan Adepo, SAG/AFTRA
295. Andrew Maher, Moonvalley AI
296. Paul Scheer WGA/DGA/SAG
297. Will Dinsmoor, SAG-AFTRA
298. Michael Colton, WGA
299. Chris Sheridan, WGA/SAG
300. Jenna Lamia, WGA/SAG
301. Rebecca Metz,SAG-AFTRA/AEA
302. Anthony Marciona SAG-AFTRA/AEA
303. Antonio Campos, WGA/DGA
304. B Rigney Hubbard, ICG 600
305. Daniel Pinchbeck, Writer
306. Jinkx Monsoon, SAG, AEA
307. Thomas Ochoa, SAG-AFTRA
308. Ron Ostrow, SAG-AFTRA, AEA, ATAS
309. Jameela Jamil, SAG-AFTRA
310. Jemima Kirke, SAG-AFTRA
311. Gina Gershon, SAG/AFTRA
312. Gino Vento SAG/AFTRA
313. Ben Goldwasser, musician
314. Jared Ian Goldman, DGA/ PGA, Mighty Engine
315. Benjamin Kasulke, DGA/IATSE Native 600
316. Lexie Kahanovitz, TAG 839 animation author
317. Ben Kutchins, ASC
318. Lennon Parham, SAG/WGA/DGA
319. Haley Bartels, WGA
320. lLissy Trullie, Musician/Songwriter
321. Byron Wu, WGA
322. Justine Bateman, WGA/DGA/SAG
323. Kate Thulin, WGA/TAG/SAG-AFTRA
324. Mermaid Toast
325. Mitra Jouhari, WGA, SAG/AFTRA
326. Greta Titelman, SAG/AFTRA
327. JR Bourne, SAG/AFTRA
328. Martin Pensa, Editor (ACE, LOCAL 700)
329. Jesse Peretz, DGA
330. Crystal Moselle, DGA/WGA
331. Josephine Decker, DGA/WGA
332. Diedrich Bader
333. Dulcy Rogers
334. Christina Gained, PGA
335. Odessa A’zion (SAG)
336. Robin Eisenberg, Artist
337. Paula Killen, SAG/AFTRA, WGA, AEA
338. Rose Kuo, ICG 600
339. Larry Gross, WGA
340. Brian Chamberlayne, WGA
341. Joshua Z Weinstein, WGA
342. Dwayne Johnson-Cochran
343. Mark Webber, SAG/AFTRA
344. Nia Vardalos, SAG, WGA, DGA
345. Matthew Modine SAG-AFTRA
346. Jordan Firstman, SAG/AFTRA, WGA, DGA
347. Jack Quaid, SAG-AFTRA
348. Stephanie Meurer, DGA
349. Craig Bolotin, WGA, DGA
350. Max Ferguson, Animal Footage
351. Ariana DeBose SAG-AFTRA, AEA
352. Mo Zelof, SAG-AFTRA
353. Peggy Lane ORourke, SAG-AFTRA, AEA, ATAS
354. Leslie Stevens, SAG-AFTRA, AEA, AGMA
355. Lauren Campedelli, SAG-AFTRA, AEA
356. Martin Starr ,SAG-AFTRA, WGA
357. Chase Sui Wonders, SAG-AFTRA
358. Nora Garrett, WGA, SAG-AFTRA
359. Michelle Buteau, WGA, SAG/AFTRA
360. Becky Chin, DGA
361. Peter Beck, ADG 800 IMA, Storyboard Artist
362. David Lowery, DGA, WGA, IATSE
363. Heather Alexander, SAG-AFTRA
364. Max Barbakow, DGA/WGA
365. Ka-Ling Cheung, SAG-AFTRA
366. John Thomas, Moonvalley AI
367. Whitmer Thomas, SAG
368. Flora Birnbaum, WGA
369. Aminatou Sow, WGA
370. Naomi Foner, WGA
371. Brett Goldstein, WGA, SAG-AFTRA
372. Lizzy Goodman, WGA
373. David Shayne, TAG (IATSE)
374. Lewis Pullman, SAG-AFTRA
375. Santi White, SAG-AFTRA
376. Robert Sweeting, Artistic Destruction Movies
377. Bruce Feirstein WGA
378. Karen A. Brown SAG-AFTRA LA GAPP Committee
379. Lily Gladstone, SAG-AFTRA
380. Mimi Kennedy, SAG-AFTRA
381. Jeremy O. Harris WGA, SAG-AFTRA
382. Paul Giamatti SAG-AFTRA
383. Karen Murphy ADG
384. Erica Chidi
385. Justin Carter
386. Mirirai Paída Moyo (née S’thole): SAG-AFTRA, AEA
387. Hussein Dembei Sow, AI Artist
388. Jen Euston, NY Native 817, Casting Director
389. Olivia Wilde, WGA, DGA, SAG, PGA
390. Akilah Hughes, SAG-AFTRA, WGA
391. Suzy Nakamura, SAG-AFTRA, AEA
392. Freddy Rodriguez, SAG-AFTRA
393. Fernando Rodríguez Morales, DYAD
394. Brian Epps, DYAD
395. Tom Scharpling, WGA, SAG-AFTRA, DGA
396. Nathan Dean, SAG-AFTRA
397. Aaron Moorhead, DGA
398. Thomas Benski, PGA, Lumina
399. Anaïs Mitchell, songwriter
400. Robert Harlow IATSE LOCAL 52
401. Patrick Wilson, AEA, SAG-AFTRA, DGA
402. Katie Robbins, WGA
403. Ryan McGinley, Photographer, Artist
404. Seith Mann, DGA, WGA
405. Sarah Pillsbury, Producer
406. Cory Burris, Moonvalley AI
407. Yizhe Zhu, PhD, Moonvalley AI
408. Cecilia Samartin, Writer.
409. Gillian Robespierre, WGA, DGA
410. Denise Cormier, SAG-AFTRA, AEA
411. Lilly Wachowski, WGA, DGA
412. Sam Stefanak, WGA
413. Ron Howard SAG, WGA, SAG
414. Ilana Glazer, DGA, WGA, SAG AFTRA, EQUITY
415. Suzi Yoonessi, DGA
416. Ry Russo Younger, WGA, DGA
417. Lisa Rubisch DGA
418. Leslye Headland, DGA, WGA
419. Mark Verheiden WGA
420. Eric Heisserer, WGA
421. Jeff Davis, WGA, DGA
422. Sarah Sutherland, WGA
423. Maude Apatow
424. Carolina Saavedra
425. Mary McCormack
426. James Lees, DGA 4
427. Willow Smith
428. Lauren Wolkstein, DGA
429. Jada Pinkett Smith, SAG-AFTRA, DGA, WGA, PGA
430. Georgia Lee, WGA
431. Eric Heisserer, WGA
432. Dan Levy, WGA, DGA, SAG/AFTRA
433. Genna Moroni
434. Matt Spicer
435. Colin Trevorrow WGA/DGA
436. David Anderson AI
437. Fisher Stevens SAG/AFTRA,DGA,AEA
438. Daniel Scheinert DGA, WGA, SAG/AFTRA
439. Heather-Ashley Boyer SAG-AFTRA
440. Les Claypool, Bass Participant
441. Will McCormack WGA, SAG/AFTRA, TAG/IATSE, Warner Bros, Asteria Studios
442. Brendan Bradley SAG-AFTRA/AEA
443. LeQuan Antonio Bennett SAG-AFTRA

