Undercrediting
Undercrediting refers to the practice of failing to properly acknowledge the contributions of individuals or entities involved in the creation of a work, such as a film, television show, book, or piece of software. This issue often arises when credit is either omitted entirely, given to the wrong person, or provided in an insufficient or misleading manner. Undercrediting can occur due to oversight, intentional misattribution, or industry norms that prioritize certain roles over others.
In the entertainment industry, undercrediting is particularly common in film and television production. Crew members, such
Undercrediting can have ethical and professional implications. It may undermine the recognition of hard work, discourage
Beyond entertainment, undercrediting can affect other creative fields, such as software development, where contributors to open-source