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by aktiur
3934 days ago
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In the specific case of France, there are at least two reasons: - there is a stringent legal regime ("media chronology") that sets compulsory delays for publishing a movie on alternative mediums after it has got into theatres : publishers have to wait 4 months to get DVDs out, free TV channels won't be able to screen the movie before 30 months, and VOD subscription services have to wait 36 months (!) - Moreover, exclusivity on the national territory is a common practice for TV series, and a lot of the popular ones have been sold to major TV channels. Ironically, Netflix had already signed such a contract with Canal+, a French channel, for its signature series House of Cards, which is thus not available on the French version of Netflix ! |
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Is there supposed to be some kind of benefit somewhere here?
What was the pitch for such a bill? I can't think of any reasoning that benefits the consumers of france.