SINGAPORE — As Netflix quickly expands in Southeast Asia, the corporate’s dedication to creative expression is being repeatedly examined by governments which have sought to manage what their residents watch and listen to, in line with former staff, business observers and rights activists.
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Streaming into Southeast Asia, Netflix faces repeated censorship demands
Since 2020, the corporate has opened up places of work in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines and begun negotiations to enter Vietnam, the place different main American tech corporations have kept away from situating staff due to safety issues. The streaming big has additionally licensed lots of of native movies and tv reveals in Southeast Asia and commissioned greater than a dozen items of unique content material.
Malobika Banerji, Netflix’s director of content material for Southeast Asia, mentioned the agency sees “a variety of untapped potential” within the area of 686 million folks, which has quickly come on-line over the previous decade. Different streaming corporations agree: Amazon lately launched native variations of its Prime Video platform in three Southeast Asian international locations, and Disney Plus in November unveiled its first ventures into unique content material in Southeast Asia. Each corporations mentioned they adjust to native rules in all international locations the place they function.
Governments have welcomed the international funding — at the same time as they’ve tried to say management over content material.
Of the 18 titles that Netflix agreed to dam partly or in full from 2016 to 2021, greater than half had been requested by governments in Southeast Asia, in line with the corporate.
The Philippines has pulled two episodes of an Australian spy present for displaying maps of the South China Sea that officers mentioned violated Philippine sovereignty.
Singapore, which has made essentially the most takedown requests of any nation on the earth, has eliminated content material seen as glorifying drug use.
In Indonesia, which routinely censors LGBTQ content material, the broadcasting fee is pushing parliament to offer it oversight over streaming corporations.
And in Vietnam, a South Korean drama was nixed after the federal government mentioned a personality who performed a conflict veteran made an announcement concerning the Vietnam Battle that “offended the nation and the nation’s heroes.” Vietnamese legislators lately mandated that streaming providers acquire licenses and set up authorized entities within the nation to proceed working there.
Netflix has been working with teachers and consultants to guage dangers and alternatives in Vietnam, and late final yr, the corporate requested for assist in ascertaining what the federal government considers offensive or inappropriate content material, in line with one skilled who was approached. This got here simply as Netflix executives started exploring the opportunity of opening an workplace within the nation, assembly final December with officers on the Ministry of Planning and Funding in Hanoi.
Netflix, whose Asia-Pacific operations are headquartered in Singapore, declined to reply questions on censorship or takedown orders. The corporate as an alternative pointed to its annual stories, which disclose takedown requests.
Final yr, in an replace to a memo that units pointers for the corporate’s staff, Netflix mentioned “creative expression” was one among its core values. “Not everybody will like — or agree with — every thing on our service,” the memo mentioned, however Netflix doesn’t imagine in “censor[ing] particular artists or voices.”
An expert within the streaming business with information of Netflix’s operations in Southeast Asia mentioned that whereas the corporate typically pushes again on takedown requests, it believes it’s higher to adjust to them than danger having its total catalogue blocked. The skilled spoke on the situation of anonymity as a result of that they had not been approved by their group to discuss Netflix.
Elsewhere on the earth, Netflix has at instances resisted censorship. In 2020, the corporate efficiently defied a Brazilian choose’s request to take away a satirical movie depicting Jesus as a homosexual man by submitting a criticism within the nation’s Supreme Courtroom. The corporate hasn’t raised related authorized objections in Southeast Asia.
Three former Netflix staff mentioned the corporate’s willingness to accommodate political sensitivities within the area goes past takedown requests and likewise influences, for instance, what content material it commissions or licenses. All three nonetheless work within the streaming business and spoke on the situation of anonymity for worry of reprisals from the corporate.
Kian Vesteinsson, an analyst at Freedom Home, mentioned the wave of censorship in Southeast Asia that in recent times buffeted social media platforms like Fb and YouTube is now putting streaming corporations. Companies like Netflix can have social affect, Vesteinsson mentioned, however provided that they view their platforms “as areas totally free expression … and entry to info, not simply conduits for leisure.”
Netflix added 5.3 million subscribers within the Asia-Pacific final yr, dropping practically 1,000,000 in North America, in line with monetary stories. Over the subsequent 5 years, Asia-Pacific is prone to account for 60 p.c of the corporate’s web additions to world subscriptions, in line with a forecast by Ampere, a London-based media analytics agency.
On the identical time, Netflix is ramping up funding, planning to spend $1.9 billion in 2023 on native content material manufacturing within the Asia-Pacific, mentioned Media Companions Asia, a Singapore-based analysis company.
In 2020, shortly after Indonesia’s schooling and tradition minister unveiled a partnership with Netflix to spice up home movie improvement, the nation’s largest telecommunications firm, Telkom Group, which had earlier mentioned the platform contained “inappropriate content material,” lifted its four-year ban on Netflix and now gives broadband bundles that embrace Netflix subscriptions.
However conservatives have continued to name for censorship. As Indonesia legislators debate a brand new streaming providers legislation, the nation’s broadcasting fee says it has obtained “many, many complaints” of Netflix displaying what the nation considers unlawful content material, mentioned Chairman Agung Supriyo. He gave the instance of “Rocco,” a documentary on the Italian pornography star Rocco Siffredi that was in Netflix’s catalogue till lately. As issues stand, Supriyo added, there are “no requirements in any respect” over what’s allowed on the platform.
In Singapore, all streaming corporations are topic to a content material code, mentioned a spokesperson for the nation’s Infocomm Media Growth Authority. “The place the content material doesn’t comply,” the spokesperson mentioned, IMDA will request that it’s taken down.
In Vietnam, the federal government lately handed laws to punish corporations offering movies over the web if the businesses don’t submit a listing of their titles to the Ministry of Tradition. Fears are rising in Vietnam of “being dominated by international affect,” mentioned Vu Tu Thanh, the Vietnam nation consultant for the US-ASEAN Enterprise Council. In relation to streaming, Thanh added, “what the business refers to ‘content material moderation’ within the Vietnamese context ought to actually be understood as content material management.”
Nonetheless, confronted with declining subscriptions elsewhere, corporations are pushing to make inroads into Vietnam. In March, weeks after the federal government threatened once more to dam streaming providers that didn’t set up authorized entities in Vietnam, Netflix executives joined a significant delegation of U.S. companies to go to the nation.
The journey was led by the US-ASEAN Enterprise Council, which in 2022 signed an settlement with the Vietnamese authorities to enhance enterprise situations for the tech business. Council president Ted Osius mentioned the settlement is a “significant framework” that permits American tech corporations, together with Netflix, to affect how they’re being regulated, at the same time as they make “sensible lodging” to function within the nation.
Streaming corporations acknowledge that governments have sure “anxieties” over content material, mentioned Louis Boswell, chief government of the Asia Video Trade Affiliation, a commerce group that counts amongst its members Netflix, Disney Plus and Amazon. He cited the instance of Thailand’s notoriously powerful lèse-majesté legal guidelines, which make it a criminal offense to insult members of the royal household. “We, as an business, don’t actually need to get right into a debate over whether or not we agree with that rule or not,” he mentioned, including, “I don’t suppose most of our members are on the market to attempt to push the envelope on that.”
As a substitute, Boswell mentioned, streaming corporations have tried to influence officers in Southeast Asia that the companies shouldn’t be regulated like conventional broadcasters or social media platforms. Instruments like parental controls and content material advisories on streaming websites enable customers to “self-regulate,” making authorities censorship “redundant,” he mentioned.
Gerrit De Vynck in San Francisco, Winda Charmila in Jakarta and Nhung Nguyen in Ho Chi Minh Metropolis contributed to this report.
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Al Washington Says He “Had A Great Time” at Ohio State, Believes “Culture of Toughness and Hard Work” Has Led to OSU and Notre Dame’s Success
Al Washington was a member of Ryan Day’s inaugural staff at Ohio State. Now, he’ll be looking to prevent Day from winning his first national championship on Monday night.
Ohio State’s linebackers coach from 2019-21, Washington is now in his third season as Notre Dame’s defensive line coach. Washington joined Marcus Freeman’s inaugural staff in 2022 when he and Ohio State parted ways following the hiring of Jim Knowles as defensive coordinator.
Despite their split three years ago, Washington still has nothing but good things to say about Day and Ohio State.
“A ton of respect for Ryan. I’ve known him for a long time,” Washington said of Day, who Washington previously worked with at Boston College. “I had a great time at Ohio State. Unbelievable experiences with the kids. … My time at Ohio State has been valuable to me professionally and personally.”
Asked if he had a favorite memory from his time at Ohio State, Washington said “there’s too many to name” but said most of them center around his relationships with the players.
Washington’s lasting bonds with Ohio State go beyond his relationship with Day, as Ohio State’s linebacker unit still includes multiple players he either coached or recruited to Ohio State, namely Cody Simon in the former category and C.J. Hicks in the latter. He also knows the coach who currently holds the position he used to hold on Ryan Day’s staff, as current Ohio State linebackers coach James Laurinaitis was a graduate assistant at Notre Dame in 2022 before joining the Buckeyes’ staff in 2023.
“James is the best,” Washington told Eleven Warriors at Saturday’s national championship game media day. “Obviously, he’s knowledgeable, well-versed in linebacker play and just football, but just a great person, man. Ton of respect for him and the job he’s done over there. I know a lot of those guys that he’s working with – not all of them, some of them – and I know they’re in the best of hands, man. He’s doing a great job.”
With Washington coaching up its defensive linemen, Notre Dame’s defense has been one of the best in the country this season just like Ohio State’s, ranking just behind OSU as the No. 2 scoring defense in the country with only 14.3 points allowed per game. He believes the Fighting Irish’s success this season has stemmed from its togetherness and competitiveness, and Washington says that starts with the leadership of Freeman, an Ohio State alumnus who Washington had also previously worked with when both were on the defensive staff at Cincinnati in 2017.
“High-character person, great leader of people and cares for people,” Washington said of Freeman. “Those things really impacted my decision (to join Notre Dame’s staff).”
As his current team prepares to face his former team in the national championship game, Washington sees a lot of common threads between them that have allowed both Ohio State and Notre Dame to get to this point.
“I think they’re both led by good people, and I think there’s a culture of toughness and hard work that’s common throughout both teams,” Washington said. “A lot of pride.”
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RECAP: Lions vs. Commanders
The Detroit Lions’ historic season has come to a heartbreaking end.
The top-seeded Lions were upset by the No. 6 seed Washington Commanders, 45-31, Saturday night at Ford Field in the Divisional Round of the playoffs as their season ends in disappointment after a record-setting 15-win regular season and their second straight NFC North title.
“They earned that win and we didn’t,” an emotional Lions head coach Dan Campbell said after the game. “We just didn’t play good enough. Really, we never complemented each other. I felt that way going into halftime and it really never got better.”
The Lions’ defense knew they had a tough task coming in trying to limit Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, who will likely be the Offensive Rookie of the Year, and the Lions had few answers defensively for Daniels and the Commanders’ fifth-ranked scoring offense all evening.
Daniels led three first-half touchdown drives as Washington racked up over 300 yards of offense in the first 30 minutes and led 31-21 at halftime. The Commanders also got a 40-yard pick-six by safety Quan Martin on a ball overthrown by quarterback Jared Goff intended for wide receiver Tim Patrick in the second quarter that helped push the halftime lead to double digits.
The Lions gained 521 yards of offense but ultimately couldn’t overcome five turnovers with three Goff interceptions, one Goff fumble and a Jameson Williams interception on a trick play end-around pass.
“We turn the ball over five times, the (last) one is whatever, so call it four, it’s just too much,” Campbell said. “Too hard against a team like that to come back. We tried, but couldn’t quite get over the hump.”
After Detroit trimmed the lead to 31-28 midway through the third quarter, Daniels led a 15-play, 70-yard scoring drive that took up eight and a half minutes off the clock and culminated with a 1-yard Brian Robinson Jr. touchdown to push the lead back up to 10 to begin the fourth quarter.
Washington essentially sealed the win after the Williams interception on Detroit’s next possession by turning it into a Jeremy McNichols 1-yard touchdown run and a 45-28 lead midway through the fourth quarter. Washington converted a 4th & 2 at the Detroit 13-yard line down to the 1-yard line that proved to be the dagger on the scoring drive.
Daniels finished the game 22-for-31 passing for 299 yards with two touchdowns, no interceptions and a 122.9 passer rating. He also added 51 rushing yards.
Detroit’s injuries on defense finally seemed to catch up with them. Cornerback Amik Robertson left the game with an elbow injury on the second play of the game and didn’t return. The Lions came into the game with 13 defensive players on IR, including six starters. Washington ended the game with 481 yards of total offense and were 3-for-4 converting on fourth down.
Goff ended the game completing 23 of his 40 pass attempts for 313 yards with one touchdown. His three interceptions and one fumble were costly turnovers for the Lions as he finished with just a 59.7 passer rating. Goff fumbled at the Washington 25-yard line that killed a scoring chance. He had the pick-six and also threw an interception in the Washington end zone late in the first half and one at the Washington 2-yard line late in the fourth quarter.
“It sucks. Worst part of this job,” Goff said after the game. “You hate when you feel like you let guys down. It’s hard to put into words. It just sucks.
“I wish I could have played a little bit better. Wish I could have taken care of the ball a little better. The pick six is really the one I’d like back. That was just a poor decision by me. It’s on me. I have to take care of it better.”
Detroit got touchdowns on a 1-yard run by Jahmyr Gibbs, a 2-yard catch by tight end Sam LaPorta, a 61-yard run by Williams and an 8-yard Gibbs run.
Gibbs finished the game with 105 rushing yards and two touchdowns with six receptions for 70 yards. Wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown had eight receptions for 137 yards.
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Washington Commanders Roster Moves: Colson Yankoff is back!
The Washington Commanders are in Detroit to play the Lions tonight at 8pm. It’s been a pretty quiet, and healthy, week for the Commanders as they prepared for their first divisional playoff game since 2006. They only ruled one player out for tonight’s game, and just announced their practice squad elevations and roster moves.
Rookie LB Jordan Magee was ruled out after aggravating his hamstring injury. He was placed on injured reserve today. That gives Washington an open roster spot which was used to activate TE Colson Yankoff from IR. His 21-day practice window was opened last Wednesday, and he was a full participant in every practice over the last two weeks.
Washington also elevated CB Kevon Seymour and DE Andre Jones Jr from the practice squad for tonight’s playoff game. Seymour has been used exclusively on special teams this season. Andre Jones Jr was elevated twice during the season, and played 17 snaps on defense.
We have made the following roster moves:
— Placed LB Jordan Magee on the Reserve/Injured List
— Activated TE Colson Yankoff from the Reserve/Injured List and removed him from the injury report
— Elevated DE Andre Jones Jr. and CB Kevon Seymour from the practice squad pic.twitter.com/1z96W9N2Xb— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) January 18, 2025
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