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Amazon Joins the Motion Picture Association, Hollywood's Top Lobbying Group (engadget.com) 8

Amazon is joining the Motion Picture Association as its seventh member, alongside Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Universal Studios, The Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros. Discovery and Netflix. Engadget reports: Amazon was already involved with the MPA, having worked with its Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment, an anti-piracy coalition, as a governing board member since 2017. MGM (which Amazon bought in 2022) was previously an MPA member from 1928 until 2005. Amazon's involvement with the MPA speaks to the foothold that the company has in entertainment. The fact that Amazon and Netflix are both members also highlights the major influence of streaming over the industry at large. "The MPA is the global voice for a growing and evolving industry, and welcoming Prime Video & Amazon MGM Studios to our ranks will broaden our collective policymaking and content protection efforts on behalf of our most innovative and creative companies," Charles Rivkin, MPA chairman and CEO, said in a statement. "MPA studios fuel local economies, drive job creation, enrich cultures and bolster communities everywhere they work. With Prime Video & Amazon MGM Studios among our roster of extraordinary members, the MPA will have an even larger voice for the world's greatest storytellers."

Amazon Joins the Motion Picture Association, Hollywood's Top Lobbying Group

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    What does this mean exactly? Does Amazon have to start working with unions now, or is this a DRM thing? Claude.ai tells me the MPA doesn't require unions while the first paragraph of TFA seems to indicate this is mostly a DRM thing, (emphasis mine).

    WASHINGTON – The Motion Picture Association (MPA) today announced Prime Video & Amazon MGM Studios will become the newest member of the global trade association, joining the world’s largest film, TV, and streaming companies.

    • by jmccue ( 834797 )
      The MPA wants nothing to do with Unions. What this means is Amazon can start locking competitors out and add even more restrictive DRM to their products and streams.
    • I thought this was 100% about DRM.
    • It just means that Amazon can have the MPA lobby and enforce things that are beneficial to Amazon's movie related ventures.
  • Not that much of a surprise.

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