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DamianTV
10-06-2016, 08:35 AM
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/16/10/06/0031217/netflix-partners-with-ipic-to-release-its-original-movies-in-theaters-nato-urges-to-tread-lightly


turkeydance quotes a report from Variety:

The National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) is sounding the alarm over a recent deal between Netflix and iPic, in which the luxury-theater chain will screen 10 movies simultaneously with their release on the streaming service. The lobbying organization represents the country's theater chains and has been a staunch defender of traditional release windows that keep films exclusively on screens for roughly 90 days before they debut on home entertainment platforms. In a statement, NATO chief John Fithian warned that while iPic was free to make its own decisions, "We all should tread lightly and be mindful that over the years, the film industry's success is a direct result of a highly successful collaboration between film makers, distributors and exhibitors."

The deal with iPic should help Netflix' movies quality for awards. Variety reports: "iPic will release the war thriller 'The Siege of Jadotville,' starring Jamie Dornan ('Fifty Shades of Grey'), on Oct. 7. That will be followed by Christopher Guest's mockumentary 'Mascots' on Oct. 13. This summer, iPic first tested showings of Netflix's 'The Little Prince.'" "Simultaneous release, in practice, has reduced both theatrical and home revenues when it has been tried," Fithian said in a statement. "Just as Netflix and its customers put a value on exclusivity, theater owners and their customers do too."

This is EXACTLY how UN control of the internet is going to be: Censorship for Profits.

angelatc
10-06-2016, 09:04 AM
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/16/10/06/0031217/netflix-partners-with-ipic-to-release-its-original-movies-in-theaters-nato-urges-to-tread-lightly



This is EXACTLY how UN control of the internet is going to be: Censorship for Profits.

I am not sure why this is upsetting.

wizardwatson
10-06-2016, 09:36 AM
In a statement, NATO chief John Fithian warned that while iPic was free to make its own decisions, "We all should tread lightly and be mindful that over the years, the film industry's success is a direct result of a highly successful collaboration between film makers, distributors and exhibitors."

Translation: "The cartel is displeased with you."

Reminds me of Godfather 3 Lucchesi quote, "All our ships must sail in the same direction."

Cartels in the legitimate world love to pretend that their inflated price is what brings quality, rather than its cartel tactics monopolizing quality bringing in the inflated price/profits.