Comment by eric-burel

Comment by eric-burel 17 hours ago

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I am thinking of building an association of AI consumers so we can organize to praise or boycott whatever we collectevily find acceptable or not. I'll spend some time reading this in details later on, but whatever it states or imply, positive or negative, it's not for businesses to set the rules as if they owned the place. Consumer associations are powerful and can't be fired when striking, since the customer is always right.

lawlessone 17 hours ago

>I am thinking of building an association of AI consumers

The Gooner Association?

rsynnott 3 hours ago

> it's not for businesses to set the rules as if they owned the place.

... Of course it is. As the distributor, Netflix obviously has a fairly broad ability to control what it distributes.

echelon 17 hours ago

> it's not for businesses to set the rules as if they owned the place.

This is for studios and companies that are producing content for Netflix.

If you want to sell to Netflix, you have to play by Netflix's rules.

Netflix has all kinds of rules and guidelines, including which camera bodies and lenses are allowed [1].

[1] https://partnerhelp.netflixstudios.com/hc/en-us/articles/360...