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Sony Pictures proves it really isn't out to get Microsoft

When I wrote reported last week that Sony Pictures movies aren't possible to stream from Netflix on the Xbox 360, I said there would be a simple way to see whether the studio was being honest when it stated it was a mere licensing snafu: "I guess we'll find out when we see if other studios' content also disappears from Netflix on Xbox 360, or if Sony content becomes available soon."

Well, the latter has already happened. According to numerous sources (I don't have Netflix set up on my 360 yet, so I can't check myself), like this one, some Sony Pictures films are now available to stream from Netflix on the Xbox 360. To all those who doubted Sony's sincerity, including, to a certain extent, me, we've been proven wrong.

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