Twentieth Century Fox has dropped two interference claims in its ongoing poaching lawsuit with Netflix Inc., but the move isn't necessarily a win for the streaming giant. The Hollywood Reporter first noted the development, which was filed in a joint stipulation order earlier this week. The case started in 2016, when Fox sued Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) for hiring away two of its executives at double their salaries: Tara Flynn, who worked at Fox 21 as vice president of creative affairs, and Marcos Waltenberg, who worked at 20th Century Fox Film as vice president of marketing partnerships and promotions. Read More...
Twentieth Century Fox has dropped two interference claims in its ongoing poaching lawsuit with Netflix Inc., but the move isn’t necessarily a win for the streaming giant. The Hollywood Reporter first noted the development, which was filed in a joint stipulation order earlier this week. The case started in 2016, when Fox sued Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) for hiring away two of its executives at double their salaries: Tara Flynn, who worked at Fox 21 as vice president of creative affairs, and Marcos Waltenberg, who worked at 20th Century Fox Film as vice president of marketing partnerships and promotions.
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