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The UK Government's Intellectual Property Office released new piracy guidance. It contains one small detail that can be easily overlooked.
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Copyright law is violated when people share their Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Disney+ passwords. It gets worse.
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The IPO informs TorrentFreak that password sharing could lead to criminal liability for fraud.
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After a limited launch of just 1,000 titles in 2007, Netflix now has more than 6,600 movies and TV shows and more than 223,000,000 subscribers.
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Netflix password sharing was a key factor in the company's growth. By publicly condoning the practice, it became completely accepted worldwide.
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It was clear that Netflix loved you, and you love Netflix. Now all your friends also love Netflix. Thank you for sharing.
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Netflix and streaming platforms like Disney+ and Amazon Prime want you to continue loving them. But password sharing? It's not so.
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Five years after Netflix's now-famous tweet, the ground has begun to shift.