Netflix to 'rethink' investment in Georgia if abortion law takes effect

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Netflix to 'rethink' investment in Georgia if abortion law takes effect
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Netflix Inc said on Tuesday it would 'rethink' its film and television production investment in Georgia if a new law severely restricting abortion in the state is implemented, but will continue to work there for now.

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