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Netflix Faithfully Adapts “One Hundred Years of Solitude," For Better and Worse | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
Netflix Faithfully Adapts “One Hundred Years of Solitude," For Better and Worse | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
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Stream It Or Skip It: 'One Hundred Years Of Solitude' On Netflix, A Sprawling Adaptation Of The Classic Novel By Gabriel García Márquez
Stream It Or Skip It: 'One Hundred Years Of Solitude' On Netflix, A Sprawling Adaptation Of The Classic Novel By Gabriel García Márquez
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International Disruptors: Director Alex García López Talks Pressure Of Bringing ‘One Hundred Years Of Solitude’ Adaptation To Screen & The Importance Of Showing Latin American Stories In A Different Light
International Disruptors: Director Alex García López Talks Pressure Of Bringing ‘One Hundred Years Of Solitude’ Adaptation To Screen & The Importance Of Showing Latin American Stories In A Different Light
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‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ Review: Netflix Brings Gabriel García Márquez’s Epic to Life as a Sweeping Series
‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ Review: Netflix Brings Gabriel García Márquez’s Epic to Life as a Sweeping Series
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‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ Review: Netflix’s Gorgeous, Ambitious Adaptation Captures Some of the Novel’s Magic
‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ Review: Netflix’s Gorgeous, Ambitious Adaptation Captures Some of the Novel’s Magic
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WGA Calls on Studios to Take ‘Immediate Legal Action’ on AI Companies Using Subtitles to Train Their Models
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WGA demands Hollywood studios take legal action against AI companies exploiting TV and film subtitles to train their models
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WGA claims AI firms have been using decades of copyrighted TV and movie subtitles to develop their language models without permission
Studios could rake in millions by suing AI companies for unauthorized use of their intellectual property - a lucrative new revenue stream
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Writers Guild of America, Hollywood studios, AI companies
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