With the recent news of Netflix possibly acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery, this is my opinion and analysis on how this could affect on how we see movies moving forward. Interesting times for the Entertainment industry right now.

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With the recent news of Netflix possibly acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery, this is my opinion and analysis on how this could affect on how we see movies moving forward. Interesting times for the Entertainment industry right now.
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Warner Bros. Files Copyright Complaint Against Harry Potter-Inspired Kickstarter
Privately raising cash to bring ideas and projects to fruition can be a daunting task. Convincing potential investors is rarely easy, with many demanding a large piece of the final pie in return.
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Warner just nailed it.
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Warner Bros. Flags Its Personal Web site as a Piracy Portal
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