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When HBO Max (now Max) removed Westworld for tax write-offs and licensed it to free ad-supported TV, piracy of the show skyrocketed. If the exclusive content is not reliably available, or if it jumps services, users return to torrents and illegal streams. The entertainment industry learned this lesson in the Napster era, but seems to be forgetting it again.

The tension between fragmented exclusivity and broad popularity will shape the next decade of entertainment. hazeher130806joiningthesisterhoodxxx72 exclusive

The most obvious battleground is the streaming video sector. For years, Netflix dominated by aggregating licensed content ( The Office, Friends, Grey’s Anatomy ). But when NBCUniversal launched Peacock and Warner Bros. Discovery consolidated on Max, the licensing deals dried up. When HBO Max (now Max) removed Westworld for

We are likely to see a wave of , where tech giants partner to offer cross-platform packages to combat subscription fatigue. Additionally, artificial intelligence will likely play a massive role in hyper-personalizing content discovery, helping users navigate their exclusive libraries. But when NBCUniversal launched Peacock and Warner Bros