Netflix lobbied EU officials on AVMSD, DMA, and DNA
This article from LobbyFacts lists Netflix International B.V.'s lobbying activities related to European regulations. Specifically, it mentions the Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD), the Digital Markets Act (DMA), and the Digital Networks Act (DNA). The entry highlights Netflix's engagement with the Cabinet of an Executive Vice-President regarding these regulatory frameworks.
Key Takeaways
- LobbyFacts names Netflix International B.V. as the entity behind the lobbying activity.
- The filing references the Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD).
- The same entry also cites the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and the Digital Networks Act (DNA).
- Netflix’s engagement is listed with the Cabinet of an Executive Vice-President.
Why It Matters
The immediate signal is that Netflix is actively engaging EU policymakers on three separate regulatory tracks, including AVMSD, DMA, and DNA. That matters because these frameworks touch how streaming platforms are governed in Europe, and the entry shows the company is addressing them through the Cabinet of an Executive Vice-President. For the broader streaming ecosystem, this is another reminder that European policy work is part of the operating stack for major platforms, not a side issue. The concrete signal to watch next is whether Netflix or LobbyFacts adds further EU filings tied to these same frameworks.
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