P Diddy Accuses Netflix Of Using Stolen Videos For New Documentaries
JAKARTA - P Didhi made a statement after Netflix announced a documentary series titled Sean Combs: Theeckoning which was released on Tuesday, December 2. Through his representative, the man whose real name is Sean Combs accused them of using the stolen video to become the series.
The statement was released on Monday, December 1 yesterday after the teaser for the documentary series was revealed by Netflix. This teaser shows Combs can be seen calling someone who is the beginning of the case that he is considered to provide transportation for prostitution in 2024.
"We have to find someone who will work with us who already work in the dirtiest business. We are behind," said Sean Combs in the teaser.
The Combs representative considers the teaser as if to frame the music businesswoman in a different way. Not to mention that 50 Cents who are producers are also getting more disappointing.
The documentary called Netflix is something embarrassing. The teaser released by Netflix today shows stolen footage and is never allowed to be released, "wrote a statement from P Diddy or Sean Combs.
Netflix and CEO Ted Sarandos tahu, Combs collected footage from the age of 19, to tell his own story, in his own way. Basically unfair, and illegal, for Netflix to abuse the work," he said.
They think Netflix is trying to tarnish Sean Combs' image by releasing a video clip that was released without a true context.
If Netflix really cares about the truth or Combs' right, they may not release private footage without context including conversations with their lawyers that are not meant to be released. There is no right from the video given to third parties or Netflix," he said.
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Launching Variety, Netflix representatives quoted director Alexandria Stapleton as using the documentary series.
The '(Video) came to us, we got footage legally and had the rights. We are trying to protect the identity of the video owner. One of the things about Sean Combs is that he has always recorded himself and has been an obsession for decades, "said Alexandria Stapleton.
"We also had time to contact Sean Combs' legal side for interviews and comments but we didn't hear the reply," he continued.
In October, Sean Combs was sentenced to 40 months in prison for a prostitution case.