In the May 31 motion filed in Orange County, Fla., circuit court, Disney argued that the Disney+ subscriber agreement Piccolo signed years earlier on his PlayStation called for any dispute — with the exception of small claims — to be “resolved by individual binding arbitration.”
“It’s unique to Netflix that we have enough scale. We can uniquely spend $200 million on a film and have enough scale of viewership to put it directly on Netflix without trying to recover some of the economics in the theater, which I think is a fairly inefficient way to distribute some movies.”
“Today, our members can watch a world of entertainment for a fraction of the price of a box set of The Sopranos in 2007. And they don’t have to wait two months for all the episodes of a show to come out or for a film to finish its theatrical run. Audiences don’t care about windows at all. They never talk about it over dinner.”
“If you ever find yourself protecting the business, you’re pretty much dead. The idea is that we’ve got to constantly challenge ourselves, to break [the business] and move our business forward on behalf of our consumers.”
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