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This post contains information that you need if you would like to join in on the efforts to save Girl Meets World. I wanted to put this information all into one post. We encourage to to focus on Netflix. Hulu, and Amazon Video. Below has contact information for all three platforms PLUS my quoted post from the other day when all this information came out about Netflix not being an option anymore. For those that may not know I talked to someone who is close to the show and that quote explains what was said. Keep fighting guys you are all appreciated!

Copied and pasted this from a post I made yesterday in regards to Netflix things. I also want to add that I talked to Linda and she understands and has no hard feelings towards BMWSequel for posting this to you guys. She understands we want to encourage you guys to keep ALL efforts going! Also want to say that the info in the quote is what I was told when I asked someone close to the show if I should stop efforts towards Netflix.

Another way to contact amazon is at this link below where you can call, email, and chat with them online! Make sure you are nice to them and clear you want this to be an original series. Basically do what you have been doing with Hulu and Netflix! ?

A year later I upgraded my computer and was going to sell the one I got last year, I went to do a full wipe of the drive and install Ventura OS. Upon setting it up and connecting to the internet I was presented with a message stating my device can be configured my Netflix remotely.

Of course I have no way of contacting Netflix IT to resolve this as I feel this is some mistake. Is there any way to get this unmanaged or removed? When I continue with the setup it takes to a screen where at the bottom I can see different servers like jamfcloud as if its trying to connect and then it brings me to a screen to sign in to google, if I do that it just errors out. My only way to bypass is to not connect to the internet but I had to downgrade back to Monetary in order to do so.

Hi. Unfortunately there is nothing anyone here on this forum can do to help with this (unless they happen to work in Netflix IT). What you're seeing is the device is enrolled in Apple Business Manager, and is trying to redirect the device to enroll in Netflix's MDM, which it sounds like is a Jamf cloud server. There's no way for an end user to bypass this. Only the company that the device is registered to can assist you.

If I may ask, where did you buy the Mac from? Was it someone selling it personally or a reseller of some kind? I'm sorry to say it, but there's as much a possibility that this Mac was stolen property and sold to you as it is that it's just a mistake on Netflix's part. The latter can and does happen of course. Sometimes devices are sold from a company and they forget to remove the device from Apple Business Manager.

If you're wondering why you didn't see the enrollment message back when you got it, but are seeing it now, well, a Mac can be enrolled in Apple Business Manager, but not actually be assigned to do remote enrollment on the Jamf server, and then later can be put into the queue for remote enrollment. So it's possible it wasn't set for enrollment at first, but somewhere along the line, got assigned to do the remote enrollment by someone at Netflix.

Sorry, I wish I could offer something more, but the only way to resolve this will be to somehow get in touch with Netflix corporate office and see if they can direct you to someone in their IT division. A quick Google search pulls this up for the numbers - (408) 540-3700 or (408) 540-3737. I would not try their regular customer service number as this is just for helping people with their Netflix accounts. I'm not surprised they have no idea where to direct you when you speak to them.

This Mac is enrolled in Netflix Apple Business Manager. There's no way for an end user to bypass it. You should contact their corporate office, not their regular customer service line. A quick Google search pulls this up for the numbers (408) 540-3700 or (408) 540-3737.

I hate to say it, but it's just as possible this is a stolen Mac sold to you as it is that Netflix made a mistake. Especially if you bought it from a person on the internet. Mistakes can and do sometimes happen. Occasionally companies sell older devices and forget to release them from Apple Business Manager, but they should be able to help you figure out the deal with it.

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Having an agent (or film lawyer) will greatly increase your ability to work with Netflix. Not only can this person be your point of contact with Netflix, but having someone to work out contracts, payments, and all the rest of the business-oriented details will allow you to focus on your primary goal: writing a great script that will sell!

Like many other major production companies, Netflix has licensed literary agents who are responsible for acquiring the rights to books and other written work that can be adapted into films or television shows. These agents work with authors, publishers, and other literary reps to secure the rights to stories and characters that Netflix wants to bring to its streaming platform.

If a writer has a proven track record of commercially successful films, they are more likely to get paid well up front for the script, or even just an idea or treatment. However, relatively new writer may also do well if they present and pitch a script that stands out as exceptional.

Netflix is a studio looking to make the best of the best and has more than enough money to spend on it. Whatever your status in the industry, having an agent or lawyer representing you is going to increase both your likelihood of selling a script and the total compensation by the end of it all.

If you look at any Netflix-produced project it will give you a list of credits for every person who worked on a given film or TV episode. Along with other useful features, an IMDB Pro account will give you access to the contact info for a number of agents and producers within the industry who have worked on Netflix projects.

Your goal should be to try and build a genuine working relationship with anyone you reach out to. Choose projects you like or are at least familiar with before sending a message to anyone in the production team.

Doing well in a screenplay competition not only gets your script in the hands of industry professionals, but if your script does well it will bolster your resume for when you do have meetings with agents and executives who are looking for a reason to choose you over any of the hundreds of submissions from other writers out there.

If you have a great script there is an agent out there who will be more than willing to help you. Great scripts make money and when you make money, agents make money. Fun fact: Agents love making you money.

Facebook gave about a dozen companies wide access to its 2.2 billion users' personal data without consent, including private messages, names and contact info for friends, according to a report in The New York Times.

Revelations of Facebook's partnerships with Netflix, Spotify, Yahoo, Microsoft and Amazon were detailed in hundreds of internal Facebook documents obtained by The Times. The report was published late Wednesday.

\"Protecting people's information requires stronger teams, better technology, and clearer policies, and that's where we've been focused for most of 2018. Partnerships are one area of focus and, as we've said, we're winding down the integration partnerships that were built to help people access Facebook,\" he said.

Apple officials told ABC News they were not aware that Facebook had granted its devices any special access. They added that any shared data remained on the devices and was not available to anyone other than the user.

A Yahoo spokesperson said the company's Newsfeed feature gave Yahoo users the ability to view their Facebook newsfeed in the Yahoo environment like a personalized homepage, adding that Yahoo did not use this information for advertising purposes. Yahoo also said that its users opted into allowing their Facebook contacts into their Yahoo mail account.

\"Each and every one of these episodes illustrates the fundamental fact that Mark Zuckerberg, shareholders, directors, employees, and users would benefit enormously by bringing in an independent board chair,\" Jonas Kron of Trillium Asset Management told ABC News. Trillium owns about 53,000 shares of Facebook.

I have cleared cache, checked for updates in both Roku and Netflix, as well as uninstalled and reinstalled the app. However whenever I try to watch a new show or start a show over, it crashes. I have a 50 in Roku tv.

65" Roku/Sharp and nothing has helped. Anything Netflix crashes seconds into it. Sometimes, the TV freezes and reboots. Tried the cheat code, uninstalling and reinstalling, unplugging, and Netflix never works. Everything else does. Meanwhile, all other TVs in the house are fine, whether it's a Roku, Firestick, or Chromecast. I am putting a Chromecast on this TV and giving up. It's not worth the headache anymore.

This past Black Friday 11/24/23 (the real one - not the "ALL MONTH BF"), I started looking for Android/Google TV's just for the heck of it, to see what might be coming on CYBER MONDAY 11/27/23.

Just for kicks, I went back to my ROKU Phillips TV (PHIL65ROKU) to look at the reviews. I even went to look at a few other models and yet I could not find anything on this subject. To my surprise, I didn't find any negative reviews about this issue, so I wrote my own review. It would be great if everyone in this room went back to their purchase (most likely on Walmart or Amazon) and write something up if you haven't already done so. For those who do not like to write reviews or simply do not have the time, you are welcome to copy, edit and paste mine, as follows:

(Title) ---> MOST with ROKU streaming NETFLIX and PRIME CRASH

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