Paramount Accuses Netflix of 'Scorched-Earth Campaign' to Sway Regulators Against Warner Bros. Deal
Paramount alleges Netflix launched a 'scorched-earth campaign' to influence regulators against the Warner Bros. deal amid high-stakes industry scrutiny.

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In a dispute involving major entertainment companies, Paramount has accused Netflix of conducting a 'panic-level' and 'scorched-earth campaign' aimed at poisoning regulators and other stakeholders against a proposed Warner Bros. deal. The deal in question involves significant financial stakes, including amounts reportedly reaching $111 billion and $24 billion.
Paramount alleges that Netflix's efforts are intended to undermine regulatory approval by spreading negative influence.
The controversy centers on whether Netflix's tactics represent legitimate competitive behavior or unfair interference in regulatory processes. This dispute is unfolding with implications for the entertainment industry and regulatory oversight in the United States, particularly in California and Washington. The case is currently under regulatory review, with authorities considering the substantial and enforceable safeguards proposed for the deal.
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