For a monthly fee of £5.99 to £11.99, it is possible to use it on several screens. Hence the question: can this service be legally shared in order to reduce costs?
NETFLIX offers 3 plans in the UK :
The screens include TVs, tablets, computers and smartphones. If it is possible to use several screens simultaneously, it makes sense to be able to share the streaming service. This is why Netflix has created the profile system.
Profiles are home pages that are personalized according to the age, tastes, language and history of each user. Up to five profiles can be created and anyone can access them, as only general access to Netflix is password protected. However, only the owner can change the password, block access or delete other people's profiles.
Regarding stream sharing, Netflix's general terms and conditions of use are clear :
In summary, the account owner is responsible for the use of Netflix on ALL devices that use his/her service from his/her subscription and only individuals in the household can share the subscribed plan.
However, it is not clear whether a "household" is understood in the legal sense of the term or not, i.e. whether it is necessary to live in the same dwelling (in which case one could share one's subscription with one's roommate) or in the sense of a "family" (in which case one could share one's subscription with the little brother went abroad to study). What is certain, however, is that, for copyright reasons, it is not possible to share a plan between two people located in two different countries.
Regarding Netflix's position on the subject, the CEO himself seemed to indicate that sharing did not bother him, indicating that users who shared an account would eventually want their own subscription later on. However, according to the french newspaper "Le Monde", the practice of sharing "between friends" would cause the American giant to lose up to 550 million dollars.
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