Withdrawing support
Hasbro, who owns Peppa Pig, is under fire.
Their latest contracts require child voice actors to sign away rights for the company to use their recordings and likeness to train AI for the purpose of voice reproduction.
Which not only threatens their gig with Hasbro, but threatens their future career as voice actors, while asking them to agree to things they can’t possibly understand at that age.
I get it. Voice actors aren’t cheap. I pay voice actors all the time.
But here’s the thing.
I love paying voice actors. Whenever I send payment, I feel good. They’re making something awesome with me, and they’re getting to do that for a living. We get to do this again, as soon as possible.
When there’s an actor I really like, and I don’t have lines for them for a while, I feel bad — I want to give them more, so we can make more cool things together.
Paying nice people to do what they love and create awesome things together is a privilege. Not a burden.
If it’s a burden to you, the answer isn’t to try and AI-slop your way to a cheaper alternative. It’s to get into a different profession, and make room for those for whom this would be their dream, too.
Support those who collaborate gladly.
Withdraw support from those who try to short-change hard-working talent.
They may listen if the message is received in dollar form.