Streaming Rights
Streaming rights refer to the legal permissions that allow a platform, like Netflix or Amazon Prime Video, to show movies, TV shows, or other content online. These rights are usually acquired from the content creators or owners, ensuring that the platform can distribute the material to its subscribers.
The acquisition of streaming rights can vary in complexity and cost, depending on factors such as the popularity of the content and the duration of the agreement. Once secured, these rights enable platforms to offer a diverse library of entertainment options to their users, enhancing their overall viewing experience.