by aerostable_slug 13 hours ago

The issue is that Netflix doesn't control those restrictions, the content creators (well, rights holders) do, and their incentives don't always align.

ryandrake 13 hours ago | [-2 more]

Yea, what I mean by "people who make decisions" is everybody involved: studios, distributors, rights holders, and the maze of middlemen who have inserted themselves into the business: If all of them decided that more money could be made, if not for those pesky licenses, the "licensing problems" would immediately disappear.

jimbokun 13 hours ago | [-1 more]

And if any of them decide they are better served by the current arrangement, the licensing problems remain.

You seem to be making incredibly banal observations.

roguecoder 10 hours ago | [-0 more]

That's what governance is for, though. These laws can be changed to require collaboration or remove the artificial monopolies.

They haven't been because the people being hurt by it are way less organized than the people benefitting, not because things couldn't ever change.