Titles such as Deva, Emergency, Fateh and Loveyapa were denied to a few theatres recently.
Netflix CEO Spence Neumann described a top-down and bottom-up process for determining content spend, which is expected to come in at about $18 billion in 2025 and, he said, is “not anywhere near a ceiling.”
The digital library Internet Archive supports a broader text and data mining exception under the UK’s copyright law, it says in its submission to the government’s consultation on artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright.
Members of the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) filed two separate copyright infringement lawsuits yesterday, targeting the alleged operators of IPTV services.
Premium Lite will cost $7.99 per month and include "most" videos in key genres.
With shows like Shark Tank India driving significant viewership, experts indicate that the shift towards familiar format is key in engaging a wider audience, though monetisation remains a challenge.
Donald Trump's address to the US Congress was a strategic display of political messaging, aiming to redefine global trade relationships and challenge international norms.
Organized by the Embassy of Italy in Washington in collaboration with Netflix, the U.S. premiere of the new series The Leopard was held last night at the headquarters of the Motion Picture Association in Washington.
Netflix expects to spend in the neighborhood of $18 billion in cash on content in 2025 — and it sees plenty of runway to expand in the years ahead, according to Netflix CFO Spencer Neumann.
The Draft Data Protection Rules, 2025 weaken privacy rights, expand government surveillance, undermine RTI, and lack accountability, failing to meet constitutional standards for data protection in India.