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In Jeremy's opinion, Netflix's largest advantage in the post-DVD world has been its distribution strategy. By putting itself onto every conceivable consumer-electronic device, Netflix ensured an early advantage. Jeremy is seeing increasing weakness in this moat and discusses what long-term advantage Netflix might have.
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Report this Comment On April 02, 2012, at 3:56 AM, funspirit wrote:
I agree, Netflix did an excellent job at integrating their product into all the devices, and Netflix doesn't have much of a long term advantage.
There is an excellent article on Netflix and the competitive challenges they are facing here--
http://www.richmakesyourich.com/2012/03/can-netflix-swim-pas...
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