Disney intends to crack down on password sharing for its streaming platforms, beginning with a few countries in June before implementing a broader rollout in September, the Wall Street Journal’s Alyssa Lukpat reports. In a CNBC interview, CEO Bob Iger revealed the time frame, though declined to mention which countries would be first, Lukpat notes.
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