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Netflix to Ban Crypto Advertisements

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Media streaming giant Netflix is set to impose a ban on crypto-related advertisements for the upcoming launch of their cheaper subscription tier that features commercials.

A report from The Sydney Morning Herald revealed that the platform had discussions with local advertisers in Australia and decided to reject all advertising campaigns related to politics, gambling, and cryptocurrency on its new subscription offer. The report added that Netflix will also ban ads targeted at children and may also put restrictions on pharmaceutical ads.

According to a spokesperson, the ad policies of the platform are still currently undecided and โ€œstill in the early daysโ€ of determining its advertising model and that โ€œno decisions have been made.โ€

Netflix introduced the ban probably to avoid conflicts as Australia priorly announced plans to regulate crypto assets and related advertisements in such a way that customers are โ€œadequately informed and protected.โ€ 

However, the local implementation of the ban is still unclear if it will only be in Australia or all countries receiving the ad-supported serviceโ€”this includes the U.S., the U.K., Canada, France, and Germany. The new subscription tier will go live on November 1st.

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In January, the popular Filipino comic and a hit Netflix-adapted animated series Trese released a non-fungible token (NFT) collection dubbed as โ€œTrese x Cryptopop,โ€ as Kajo Baldisimo, co-creator of the graphic novel, collaborated with Luis Buenaventura, one of the Philippinesโ€™ first and premier NFT artists.(Read more: Hit Netflix-adapted โ€œTRESEโ€ Comics to Launch NFT Collection)

While last July,  in line with the launch of the fourth season of its original series Stranger Things,  Netflix has partnered with Candy Digital to create and produce a collection called โ€œThe Upside Down Seriesโ€ featuring 17 different characters from Season Four. (Read more: Netflix to Launch a Stranger Things NFT Collection)

And last month, The production team behind the hit Netflix k-drama Extraordinary Attorney Wooโ€“ has teamed up with Polygon blockchain to build the NFT community โ€œExtraordinary Whales Clubโ€. The NFT drop and community aim to advocate for awareness of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). (Read more: Hit Kdrama Extraordinary Attorney Woo to Create NFT Community for Autism Awareness)

This is not the first time that crypto-related advertisements have been banned from being displayed on a social media platform.

Since 2018, Twitter has banned crypto ads from most crypto services and is only accepting those from centralized exchanges. 

Before 2018 ended, Meta, also known as Facebook, decided to re-introduce crypto ads on its platform after banning it earlier that year. The same happened to Google-parent Alphabet, which allowed exchanges and wallet operators to again promote their services on the search engine last year after banning it several years ago.

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