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AB International Group Corp ABQQ

AB International Group Corp. is primarily engaged in owning or leasing franchises, patents, and copyrights then in turn licensing others to use. The Company is an intellectual property (IP) and movie, television (TV) show, music, content investment and licensing company. The Company is focused on acquisitions and the development of various intellectual property, including the acquisition and distribution of movies. The Company’s online service is marketed and distributed around the world under the brand name ABQQ.tv. Its service is providing streaming for Chinese movies and TV dramas, which has an online broadcast license. The Company also has the Mount Kisco Movie Theatre. The Company operates through two segments: copyrights and license (IP) segment and the cinema segment.


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Post by RReis09on May 11, 2021 4:32pm
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4 ways AB Makes Money! Notice #4

4 ways AB Makes Money! Notice #4How do video streaming sites make money? There are four primary ways in which video streaming sites make money. Downstream revenue. Video streaming sites that create original content and own the rights to that intellectual property my exploit it however they'd like for profit. Homestar Runner, for instance, sold t-shirts and other merchandise. Original programming such as Netflix's House of Cards or Orange is the New Black will be ripe for DVD sales, syndication and merchandise.
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