Current Issues of the Legion of Scriveners for Reform
Hollywood
- To: The Motion Picture Association – About: Restoring the Code to Hollywood to Repair Hollywood’s Image After the Recent Scandals
- To: The National Association of Theatre Owners – About: Replacing the Rating System with the Code
- To: National Association of Broadcasters– About: Replacing the TV Parental Guidelines with the Television Production Code
- To: Warner Bros. Pictures, Sony (Columbia) Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Disney Productions, Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, and Netflix– About: The General Standards of Their Movies and Restoring the Production Code
- To: Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros. Entertainment, NBCUniversal, Fox Entertainment Group, Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, and Viacom – About: The General Standards of Their Entertainment and Restoring the Motion Picture and Television Codes
- To: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – About: Reinstating the Code and Regaining the Glory of the Golden Era of Hollywood
- To: Amazon Studios – About: The General Standards of Their Movies and Series and Adopting the Production Code
Future Issues of the Legion of Scriveners for Reform
Opera
- To: Opera America – About: The Modernization and Changes of Traditional Operas, the Instillation of an Opera Production Code, and Promoting and Encouraging Young Singers in Opera
- To: The National Opera Association – About: The Modernization and Changes of Traditional Operas, the Instillation of an Opera Production Code, and Promoting and Encouraging Young Singers in Opera
- To: The Metropolitan Opera Company, San Francisco Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Los Angeles Opera, Santa Fe Opera, Seattle Opera, Dallas Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Michigan Opera Theatre, Minnesota Opera, New York City Opera, San Diego Opera, and Washington National Opera – About: The Modernization and Changes of Traditional Operas, the Instillation of an Opera Production Code, and Promoting and Encouraging Young Singers in Opera
Ballet
- To: Dance/USA – About: Maintaining Integrity and Decency in Ballet Productions and Adopting a Ballet Production Code
- To: Regional Dance America – About: Maintaining Integrity and Decency in Ballet Productions and Adopting a Ballet Production Code
- To: American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, Boston Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, Miami City Ballet, Washington Ballet, Orlando Ballet, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Pennsylvania Ballet, and Houston Ballet – About: Maintaining Integrity and Decency in Ballet Productions and Adopting a Ballet Production Code
Advertising
- To: The Advertising Self-Regulatory Council – About: Adopting an Advertising Code to Ensure Decency and Prevent Offensiveness in Advertising
- To: Council of Better Business Bureaus – About: Encouraging the Advertising Self-Regulatory Council to Adopt an Advertising Code to Protect Consumers from Offensive Advertising
- To: Macy’s, Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Neiman Marcus – About: Using Obscene and Indecent Advertisements in Their Store and Decently Clothing Store Mannequins
- To: Tom Ford – About: The Obscene Advertisements and Names of Fragrances
- To: Gucci – About: The Advertisements for Gucci Guilty Fragrances
- To: Soap and Glory, Benefit Cosmetics, Too Faced Cosmetics, and Urban Decay – About: The Names and Advertisements of Their Products
- To: Budweiser Beer – About: Their Warning About Drinking and Driving
These issues are constantly being updated as new problems arise, existing ones are changed, and troublesome issues are solved. This list is general. The specific list is at the Strictly Scriveners page. You have to become a scrivener to access that list. If there are any general topics which you feel we have missed, visit our Reform Goals page and fill out the contact form at the bottom. We welcome your feedback!