What’s happened so far?

 

Feedback on Proposals

August 2021 - Ongoing

We are continuing to provide feedback to MBIE about changes our community has voiced feedback on.

 

Select Committee Changes

August 6, 2020

The select committee proposed changes that you can read about in the Updated Bill Overview section. These changes took into consideration our feedback that you helped shape through the survey on this website!

 

Additional Feedback

July 2020

Supplemental feedback was provided based on the survey results you submitted as well as a separate supplemental submission by the NZGDA.

Game Dev Rights Supplemental Feedback

NZGDA Supplemental Feedback

 

Select Committee Hearing

June 3, 2020

The NZGDA and Michael Block (representing the feedback you submitted here) both gave presentations to the select committee about their written submissions and answered questions from the committee. You can watch the hearing here.

 

Select Committee Submission

June 2, 2020

Based on your submissions and the feedback from the panel discussion, we put together a written submission for the select committee that can be found here:

Game Dev Rights Written Submission

The NZGDA submitted its own written submission which can be found here:

NZGDA Written Submission

 

Virtual Panel Discussion

April 21, 2020

In collaboration with the NZGDA, IGDA NZ, Aotearoa Tech Union, and meetups across the country, we held a panel discussion on the proposed changes to the law. You can watch the panel discussion here.

 

First Reading

March 5, 2020

The bill had its first reading in Parliament.

 

The Bill is Introduced

February 18, 2020

The bill was introduced in Parliament.

 

NZGDC Panel Discussion

September 5, 2019

The NZGDA hosted a panel discussion with MBIE at NZGDC 2019 to discuss the upcoming bill and hold a Q&A about the changes.

 

FIWG Makes Recommendations

October 17, 2018

The Film Industry Working Group made recommendations to the government to help in drafting the legislation. These recommendations included expanding the scope to include video games. You can read the full recommendations here.

 

Working Group Established

December 13, 2017

The Film Industry Working Group (FIWG) was established to investigate how best to give workers in film (later extended to all of the “screen” industry) collective bargaining rights without substantially changing their employment type.