
Netflix Challenges New French Investment Rules for Streaming Services
Netflix, along with other streaming giants like Prime Video and Disney+, is challenging new French regulations that mandate increased investment in local content. Netflix France chief Pauline Dauvin stated that these expanded investment obligations go too far and called for a cap on the rules.
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Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+ challenge new French investment rules
The streaming services filed appeals to contest a new rule that requires them to dedicate 20% of their mandatory investment in French audiovisual content to animation, documentaries and live performance programming.
Read full article →Netflix France Chief Pauline Dauvin Slams Expanded Investment Obligations: ‘These New Rules Go Too Far’
Netflix France’s vice president of content Pauline Dauvin has warned that France’s newly expanded investment obligations for streamers risk turning cultural diversity into a “checklist,” arguing that rules designed to broaden creative output could threaten editorial freedom and weaken the country’s production ecosystem. In an op-ed published in Le Monde and titled “More Obligations, Less […]
By Elskes
Read full article →Netflix Sets Out Why It’s Challenging French Funding Obligations & Wants A Cap On Investment Rules
Netflix has published an op-ed — which you can read below — in which it lays out why it is challenging proposed new spending obligations on the streamer in France and why it wants to introduce an investment cap on streamer obligations in the territory. First published in French national paper Le Monde, the op-ed […]
By Andreas Wiseman
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