The UK says sharing Netflix passwords is illegal, could be criminal fraud

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In brief: It's a known fact that a huge number of streaming service subscribers share their passwords with friends and family. Netflix is trying to crack down on the practice, and the UK government certainly condemns it: password sharing in the UK is a violation of copyright law and could be considered criminal fraud.

TorrentFreak writes that the UK Government's Intellectual Property Office published new piracy guidance yesterday in the form of a campaign in partnership with Meta that's designed to help people avoid piracy and counterfeit goods online.

Most of the advice we've heard plenty of times before, but in a section under the heading Piracy, one of the listed activities that break copyright law is "password sharing on streaming services."

TorrentFreak contacted the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) for clarification. "There is a range of provisions in criminal and civil law which may be applicable in the case of password sharing where the intent is to allow a user to access copyright-protected works without payment," the IPO said. "These provisions may include breach of contractual terms, fraud or secondary copyright infringement depending on the circumstances."

The UK's Crown Prosecution Service states that using the services of a members' club without paying and without being a member, which could be applied to sharing streaming services' passwords, is an example of fraud.

Back in 2016, a US federal appeals court reaffirmed that password sharing could be considered a criminal offense under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), but the chances of an average consumer being pursued by Netflix or Amazon Prime are slim to zero, and UK consumers will probably be just as safe.

Most streaming services' terms and conditions prohibit password sharing with people outside of the subscriber's household, but up until recently, the companies had turned a blind eye to the practice—Netflix was publicly encouraging it as recently as 2017.

Since losing subscribers for the first time in a decade earlier this year, Netflix has been trying to crack down on password sharing, which happens in around a third of US households. Experiments with charging subscribers to add extra homes have taken place in Argentina, Guatemala, Honduras, and the Dominican Republic in preparation for a wider rollout. Netflix also started rolling out a profile transfer tool in October so new subscribers can move their viewing history, personalized recommendations, saved games and other custom settings to their own membership.

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You want to solve the problem? Require facial recognition or a fingerprint every time you hit the play button. Simple. I solved a fat chunk of the problem. This will mitigate so much password sharing OUTSIDE of a household. Pay me for my brilliance Netflix. I just saved you millions.
 
Yeah, good luck enforcing that! I swear, I can't believe that the Brits were stupid enough to elect the fools that they have in office right now.

Fortunately, the Brits don't tend to elect insane governments like this more than once per century.
 
Yeah, good luck enforcing that! I swear, I can't believe that the Brits were stupid enough to elect the fools that they have in office right now.

Fortunately, the Brits don't tend to elect insane governments like this more than once per century.
I don’t know, the UK bobbies have done a pretty good job of arresting people for mean words, if expect the rampant Netflix fraud to be strictly policed. Think of the mega corporations!
 
Hasn't Netflix UK run ads touting the benefits of account sharing in the past? How are they succesfully going to claim its a crime now?
 
LOL the corrupt Tories preaching about what's illegal. What a bunch of scumbags. Probably watching porn as they type their nonsense.
 
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LOL the corrupt Tories preaching about what's illegal. What a bunch of scumbags. Probably watching porn as they type their nonsense.
To be fair, watching porn isn't illegal, Now if you let another Torie watch that same porn over your shoulder, that is illegal.
 
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Not true.
It is true, to a degree, here in the US as well. The way police used to measure it, if the blade was longer than the span your your four knuckles, it was considered a 'deadly weapon." folding pen knives were usually passed over. OTOH, carrying a hunting knife into Macy's could get you locked up.
 
LOL the corrupt Tories preaching about what's illegal. What a bunch of scumbags. Probably watching porn as they type their nonsense.

Our previous Digital, Culture, Media & Sport Secretary proudly proclaiming she shares her Netflix login 🙄

 
If I’m paying for multiple streams I should be able to give me password to whoever I want. Say if I pay for four streams than I should be able to let my sister, parents, brother and me use the account. What I hate about Netflix is that if you want 4K you have to pay the highest tier and has 4 streams. Well if it’s just you by yourself and you are completely wasting the 4 stream part of the plan, which is actually the part that using the most bandwidth from the server. There should be a lower price for 4k and one stream. That would cut down on password sharing more than anything. The reason there is so much password sharing is that people want the better picture quality which gets more streams so they are like I might as well share my account due to the amount of streams at one time. I guarantee that if you could only do one stream at a time there would be way less password sharing. So Netflix offer a package that is slightly cheaper with just one stream and the higher picture quality. You would save a ton of bandwidth because of that alone.
 
There are no permits.
I should have mentioned that, but I passed it over accidentally The rules in the US don't require a permit either. I think they give us a 3" blade, or across the knuckles, whichever measure comes in handy or is most convenient to the cop you're stopped by.
It's pretty much pointless to carry a knife in, "Killadelphia". when everybody seems to have a 9 mil, with at 13 shot, (minimum clip). You know, the old joke about, "taking a knife to a gunfight". But really, 2 1/2" is pretty much a nail file, unless you're a full blown psychopath
 
One can always say he guessed the password by pure luck. Who can prove otherwise? It's statistically possible.
 
And here I thought that those in charge there were inbred into power. No? :rolleyes:
Well, that would explain the king's ears... :laughing:
On a more serious note, a lawsuit in the UK, overturned a prior decision allowing CD ripping for private use. (I hope this makes sense) https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/uk-court-itunes-illegal-6656686/
Yeah, that makes sense. It's because the UK Conservatives aren't on the same level as the US Republicans and haven't tried stacking the SCOTUK (yet).
 
You want to solve the problem? Require facial recognition or a fingerprint every time you hit the play button. Simple. I solved a fat chunk of the problem. This will mitigate so much password sharing OUTSIDE of a household. Pay me for my brilliance Netflix. I just saved you millions.
Not going to work well on a smart TV with no cam or fingerprint scanner. Plus, NF offers plans for multiple concurrent users. How can you possibly know who or who isn’t in my household? Back to the drawing board.
 
The UK also requires a permit to carry a freakin' pocket knife down the street. What cute, silly little laws.

For clarification. Knives that are non-lockable and less than 3 inches long do not need a permit in the UK. I wouldn't call a knife longer than 3 inches, lockable or not, a "pocket knife".
 
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