The Federal government says it is continuing to consult with industry a year after it released proposed models for streaming platforms local content quotas and more than three months after it missed its own July 1 deadline to put a quota in place.
With the government now set to miss its self-imposed streaming content quota deadline of July 1, the screen industry, public, and elected officials outside of Cabinet remain no clearer about the impact of the AUSFTA.
The Screen Australia and ACMA options paper sets out four potential models for how local screen content could be regulated and incentivised into the future.
Netflix has publicly cautioned the Australian Government against imposing local content obligations on its Australian service, warning of its disruptive effect.