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“Netflix’s DVD Agreement Sets Bad Precedent”
January 7, 2010 by Kyle Brady
Tags: Column, DVD, Hollywood, Netflix, Technotainment Revelations, True/Slant Column
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Netflix has singlehandedly destroyed any hope that forward-thinking consumers had for bringing Hollywood to heel, as far as movie distribution is concerned, by agreeing to a delayed-DVD delivery scheme for new Warner Bros. movies in exchange for the ability to stream from that studio’s catalog. While Netflix is obviously attempting to parade this as a “win” for its customers, do they not see the cascade of effects they’re now responsible for?
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