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As a creator in today's digital landscape, you face unprecedented challenges--from AI systems using your work without permission to complex value chains that direct profits away from those who create. You need more than just another organization asking for membership dues.
Join here to add your voice, get updates, and take part in the movement. The free membership is the entry point; the Declaration, volunteer pathway, and donation path deepen the commitment.
SaveTheCreators.org is the public advocacy face. Distributed Creatives is the parent nonprofit that builds the technical layer behind the movement. If you want to contribute code, infrastructure, or DevOps, that work belongs on the parent surface, not here.
Start here if you want to stand with creators, stay informed, and take part in public advocacy. Technical contribution paths live on the parent nonprofit site.
Join to receive movement updates, creator-rights education, and the public action pathways that help turn research into pressure.
Whether you work in music, code, writing, film, design, or another creative field, the movement is built to hold more than one discipline at once.
Free membership gives you a place in the community while collective advocacy works on the structural issues no creator can solve alone.
Free membership includes core educational resources, basic digital tools for rights management, community forum participation, newsletter and advocacy updates, community events, and the annual priorities survey.
Use the volunteer route to see current opportunities through Distributed Creatives, the nonprofit home behind Save The Creators.
If you want to contribute code, infrastructure, or DevOps, go to the parent Distributed Creatives site. That is where the technical contribution path lives.
Membership is FREE only. There are no paid membership tiers.
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Quick answers about movement participation, free membership, and where different kinds of contributors belong.
Yes. Membership is completely free. There are no paid membership tiers.
Joining here means participating in the movement: signing up, staying informed, and taking part in the collective advocacy effort. It is not a dues-based club.
Volunteer opportunities live on the Distributed Creatives opportunities page, the current public path for giving your time.
Code contributors, infrastructure builders, and DevOps contributors should go to Distributed Creatives, the parent nonprofit site that handles the technical contribution path.
Distributed Creatives is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and accepts open-ended donations. Donations help fund advocacy, the Hub, and creator-serving tools.
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