Notice
The Screen Actors Guild created this database for you to determine if a particular picture was produced subject to a SAG contract or if signatory status for that picture is pending. You will also generally learn which specific SAG contract applies, allowing you to determine the nature of the residuals and reporting obligations.
Please note that under Title 28 U.S.C. § 4001 "Assumption of Contractual Obligations Related to Transfers of Rights in Motion Pictures" (the "Assumption Statute"), distributors and other purchasers of rights will be responsible for Guild residuals and reporting as established in SAG's collective bargaining agreements covering pictures that are produced under a SAG contract.
IF A TITLE IS LISTED IN THIS DATABASE, THE DISTRIBUTOR OR BUYER WILL BE DEEMED TO HAVE CONSTRUCTIVE NOTICE THAT THE PICTURE WAS PRODUCED UNDER A SAG CONTRACT.
§(a)(2)(B) of the Federal Assumption Statute establishes that licensees will be deemed to have constructive and timely knowledge that a motion picture was or is being produced subject to a SAG collective bargaining agreement where SAG makes such information available through this web site. Under these circumstances, the applicable license agreements "shall be deemed to incorporate the assumption agreements applicable to the copyright ownership being transferred that are required by the applicable collective bargaining agreement, and the transferee shall be subject to the collective bargaining obligations under each such assumption agreement to make residuals payments and provide related notices, accruing after the effective date of the transfer and applicable to the exploitation of the rights transferred."
Although SAG seeks to post as complete a list of covered pictures as possible, many motion pictures, particularly those produced prior to 1982, may not yet be included in this database. Please note that you may also be deemed to have notice of Guild coverage through the existence of SAG filings with the U.S. Copyright Office. You may also have the obligation to report and pay residuals if you are aware of facts and circumstances leading to the conclusion that a picture is covered by a SAG contract.
Please review the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (H.R.2281) full text or Section 406. These documents are in Adobe PDF format.
Please visit our sister guilds' signatory database web sites to learn about productions covered by their agreements with producers.