Writers amp up for strike; Netflix to crack down on password sharing

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The Writers Guild of America has voted to authorize strike. A close up exterior photo of the WGA building located at the corner of Fairfax and Third Street in Los Angeles. Photo by Alex Millauer / Shutterstock.

The Writers Guild of America voted to authorize a strike after May 1, setting up a looming fight with producers and studios. What will the Directors Guild and SAG-AFTRA do? Then, Netflix announces it will start cracking down on password sharing in the United States. Finally, Fox settles the Dominion lawsuit. 

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