• @roofuskit
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    121 month ago

    It’s a licensing issue. They don’t have the rights to show every movie or show ad supported.

      • @roofuskit
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        191 month ago

        For one you can read the article. But it’s a long standing thing. When you license a film or show for streaming, you don’t inherently get the right to show ads during it. Some studios specifically exclude the right, some charge more, some don’t care. The deals made for some of the Netflix originals don’t even allow it, so they can’t show their “own” shows with ads. The reality is often times streaming services aren’t even making their original shows, they’re just paying a bunch of money for exclusive distribution in one or more markets. So, older deals especially, Netflix didn’t negotiate for ad rights because they weren’t showing ads back then. Some production companies don’t want ads running during their prestige show.

        • @[email protected]
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          101 month ago

          they could just show those few titles without ads on the ‘ad supported’ plan. i dunno. that might make too much sense.

    • ms.lane
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      119 days ago

      That somehow makes it less terrible?

      • @roofuskit
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        119 days ago

        It’s just facts. Explaining, not excusing, not defending. A statement of facts.