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Source: Disney+Matt Brodlie Streamers are shifting to be more accommodating, said Matt Brodlie, the former Netflix and Disney+ executive, now co-president of Los Angeles-based Upgrade Productions, of how the US platforms are increasingly allowing producers to retain more rights on their projects. Now that there is so much competition, and many of the government bodies are pushing back and saying you cannot own this thing that somebody else created, logically, said Brodlie. A lot of the streamers are allowing people to keep rights and allowing windows to happen. Brodlie was talking on a panel called Insights into changing markets in the UK Pavilion on Friday May 20. He was joinedbyRen茅 Bourdage
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owala will force streamers to contribute to our system financially .The panel also predicted a change in course on streamers sharing viewing data. Brodlie said: Now, with the competition amongst