Australia is introducing new rules for streaming giants like Netflix and Disney Plus. These platforms must now spend a ...
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Australia unveils quota bill requiring Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video and others to invest in local drama, documentary and ...
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Much remains uncertain about how the legislation will practically affect streamers such as Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+.
Platforms such as Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime and any other streamers with over one million subscribers will have to contribute at least 10% of their local expenditure, or 7.5% of revenue, on ...
The new laws will require streaming platforms such as Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video to spend either 10 per cent of ...
EXCLUSIVE: The UK’s Bankside Films has boarded the Van Vuuren Bros’ Australian mutant toad sci-fi Croak for world sales ahead ...
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