The Internet Movie Database (IMDB) has won a court injunction to stop the age discrimination law AB 1687 (California). The entertainment website can still post the age of an actor or actress even without their knowledge. SAG-AFTRA apposed the judge's decision because Hollywood discriminates against older performers.
SAG-AFTRA says, "(They are) extremely disappointed with today’s (Feb. 20, 2018) ruling in IMDb v. Becerra and SAG-AFTRA. The Court unfortunately fails to understand or recognize the massive impact gender and age discrimination has on all working performers. That discrimination is facilitated by IMDb’s insistence on publishing performers’ age information without their consent."
"The ruling also refuses to recognize the reality of the commercial nature of IMDb’s database publishing operation. Despite sworn testimony submitted by SAG-AFTRA, the Court incorrectly concluded there were no material disputed factual issues, while precluding the parties from acquiring additional evidence or permitting the case to go to trial. SAG-AFTRA will continue to defend this much-needed law by appealing this ruling to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals." - Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, COO and General Counsel.
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