Your math was almost equally valid a few months ag
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NTEK has a different model. The content owner gets 75% or something close to that, but they only get paid when a real customer actually rents a specific movie. Pretty straight up deal, value for value.
Plus NTEK converts the movie to 4K HDR (most likely for fair income)
All NTEK should really have to do to win is to treat the movie and relationship respectfully and provide a fault free platform.
That should be our deal. We represent a risk to content owners, but we also represent a fair outlet and it happens to be 4k HDR. Content has to take a risk on us also.
We haven't heard anything lately about our relationship with all of these monster billion dollar companies, but we haven't heard that we have lost anything either.
Our long term risk is that content will take a risk on NTEK for 4k HDR outlet and the deal just doesn't interest the viewing public. Then content goes away.
Paul