Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Netflix expected to join the Motion Picture Association of America

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Netflix is in “advanced talks” to join the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), according to a report from The Hollywood Reporter

Netflix’s addition to the MPAA would be a significant development in the film industry, marking the first streaming company to join the trade association. The MPAA advocates for the film and television industry and specifically works towards promoting copyright protection and combating privacy.

Currently, the MPAA is made up of six major legacy film studios that have each been around for several decades — Walt Disney Studios, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal Studios and Warner Bros. Entertainment.

Soon, the MPAA will be reduced to five legacy studios once Disney’s acquisition of Fox has been finalized, likely by February or March. Each member pays around $10 to 12 million USD ($13 to $16 million CAD) in annual dues, which incentivizes the MPAA to find a replacement sooner rather than later. The Hollywood Reporter notes that the MPAA may be courting other studios as well, with Amazon Studios (another movie streaming company) potentially being one of the candidates.

Netflix joining the MPAA follows the streaming company’s recent massive sweep of Oscar nominations. In particular, the company’s Roma has received a whopping 10 nominations, including, most notably, Best Picture — a first for Netflix.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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