The Writers Guild of America, West Registry is the world's number one intellectual property and script registration service and home of Hollywood's leading television, new media, and screenwriters
As the world leader in online screenplay registration, the WGAW represents writers in the motion picture, broadcast, cable and new media industries.
The Writers Guild of America is the sole collective bargaining representative for writers in the motion picture, broadcast, cable, interactive and new media industries. It has numerous affiliation agreements with other United States and international writing organizations and is in the forefront of the debates concerning economic and creative rights for writers. Originally founded in 1966 by...
In order to protect the creative rights of writers, the Writers Guild of America was formed in 1933. Writers can register their creative works here to avoid violation of copyrights and have legal proof of ownership of a particular script or screenplay. The Guild is run efficiently with joint efforts by almost 30 different departments, such as creative rights, communications, film society, human...