Submitted by [deleted] t3_zsip31 in technology
StillAnAss t1_j18be4o wrote
It is always a solid business move to sue your paying customers. Let's see how this works out if they try it.
cishet-camel-fucker t1_j1b2f07 wrote
I don't think it's Netflix doing it, just the UK government. It's like some kind of bizarre taxpayer-funded white knighting.
aoechamp t1_j1bv23n wrote
Bizarre? The US and UK are always white knighting businesses. They start wars for businesses. Nicaragua, Iran, India, etc it’s pretty much what they do.
cishet-camel-fucker t1_j1bzl54 wrote
Bizarre because usually a business will demand something before the government does that thing.
Levainathan t1_j1byy4c wrote
Any sources on those?
aoechamp t1_j1c0ltq wrote
It’s basic history that can be found in any western textbook.
Nicaragua = bananas India = black pepper Iran = oil
There are many other examples, but these wars were fought at the behest of private companies.
In Iran, the British hired the CIA to organize a coup and depose the then Prime Minister of Iran because of his plan to nationalize the oil industry. Which would have affected the British oil company that had an ill-gotten monopoly at the time. This might help you get started on the Iran case: https://www.jstor.org/stable/40209809
Levainathan t1_j1c5nik wrote
Appreciate the link!
[deleted] OP t1_j1c5srn wrote
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DarthLysergis t1_j1a3daf wrote
FrankieMcGigglefits t1_j1bgb20 wrote
It's a bold strategy, cotton, let's see if it pays off.
jenktank t1_j1ckmpt wrote
It's a bold move Cotton, let's see how it plays out for them.
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