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Priyanka Chopra signs a multimillion-dollar deal with Amazon

Priyanka Chopra is undoubtedly one of the most successful actresses. Not just in Bollywood, but she has also made a mark in Hollywood. Priyanka is also a producer, and according to a report in Variety the actress has signed a two-year multimillion-dollar first-look television deal with Amazon.

PeeCee took to Instagram to inform everyone about it. She posted, “YESSSS @amazonstudios, LET’S ?GET ? IT!!! So honored and excited to finally share this news with you.  Looking ahead, we already have so much on our slate! Big thank you to @jsalke and her team at Amazon for being such great partners, and for sharing in the belief that talent and good content knows no boundaries. As both an actor and producer, I have always dreamt of an open canvas of creative talent coming together from all over the world to create great content irrespective of language and geography. This has always been the DNA of my production house Purple Pebble Pictures, and is the foundation of this exciting new endeavor with Amazon.”


“And as a storyteller, my quest is to constantly push myself to explore new ideas that not only entertain, but most importantly, open minds and perspectives. Looking back on my 20 year career, nearly 60 films later, I hope that I’m on my way to achieving that. Thank you to all of you who have been a big part of my journey so far. And for those who are just getting to know me, or maybe only recognize me as Alex Parrish from Quantico, I’m excited for you to get to know me better,” she added.

Well, talking about PeeCee’s movies, the actress was last seen on the big screen in The Sky Is Pink. She has Netflix original films like We Can Be Heroes and The White Tiger.

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Disney will pay £7.4 million fine over children's privacy violations on YouTube

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Disney will pay £7.4 million fine over children's privacy violations on YouTube

Highlights

  • Disney to pay £7.4m settlement for violating children's online privacy laws.
  • Company failed to mark videos from Frozen, Toy Story and The Incredibles as child-directed content.
  • Settlement requires Disney to create compliance programme for children's data protection.

The Walt Disney Company has agreed to pay £7.4m ($10m) to settle claims that it violated children's privacy laws by improperly labelling YouTube videos as made for children, allowing targeted advertising and data collection without parental permission.

The settlement with the US Federal Trade Commission, initially announced in September, was formalised by a federal court order on Tuesday.

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