> Glossing over credits so content creators don't get credit.
FWIW, Netflix gives the producer of the content the choice on whether that happens or not. So it's the producers who are actually choosing to skip the credits, not Netflix. Netflix just gives the option.
> Monopolistic practiced with regard to tethering content creation and content distribution together.
Netflix would rather not do that. Remember, they started as a DVD service. The nice thing was that because of Fair Use, they could have any movie the want on the service. If streaming worked the same way, and they could just buy "retail" copies of movies and stream them, they would be much happier.
They only shifted to the content creation model because they had to, because it was cheaper than licensing someone else's content.
FWIW, Netflix gives the producer of the content the choice on whether that happens or not. So it's the producers who are actually choosing to skip the credits, not Netflix. Netflix just gives the option.
> Monopolistic practiced with regard to tethering content creation and content distribution together.
Netflix would rather not do that. Remember, they started as a DVD service. The nice thing was that because of Fair Use, they could have any movie the want on the service. If streaming worked the same way, and they could just buy "retail" copies of movies and stream them, they would be much happier.
They only shifted to the content creation model because they had to, because it was cheaper than licensing someone else's content.