The new “sensitive” editions of the Roald Dahl books by Netflix has been caused by a lack of competition in the digital space, Australian MP Andrew Leigh has said.
This follows criticism of British publisher Penguin who was criticised for changing and rewriting Roald Dahl’s books. The changes were made to make them more suitable for the modern audience.
In his speech, which was delivered on March 17 at the Monash University Business School in Melbourne, Leigh, who is Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury, used the recent Dahl incident to highlight the imbalance in the digital space, where dominant platforms have used their power to exercise more power in the market….