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Netflix password sharing may be illegal, says UK government | Netflix password sharing may be illegal, says UK government |
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Sharing passwords for online streaming services such as Netflix is against the law, according to a government agency. | Sharing passwords for online streaming services such as Netflix is against the law, according to a government agency. |
The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) said on Tuesday the practice broke copyright law. | The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) said on Tuesday the practice broke copyright law. |
It is common in the UK for people who do not live together to share their streaming service passwords, despite this typically being against terms of service agreements. | |
Netflix has never indicated it would take any legal action in such cases. | Netflix has never indicated it would take any legal action in such cases. |
The IPO has since removed the reference to password sharing in its guidance on the government website. However a spokesperson confirmed the legal position on password sharing has not changed, and nor has the IPO's guidance. | |
It said password sharing was both a criminal and civil matter. | |
"There are 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," it said. | "There are 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," it said. |
"These provisions may include breach of contractual terms, fraud or secondary copyright infringement, depending on the circumstances. | "These provisions may include breach of contractual terms, fraud or secondary copyright infringement, depending on the circumstances. |
"Where these provisions are provided in civil law, it would be up to the service provider to take action through the courts if required." | "Where these provisions are provided in civil law, it would be up to the service provider to take action through the courts if required." |
There is no evidence to suggest any of the major streaming video operators in the UK would do this. | There is no evidence to suggest any of the major streaming video operators in the UK would do this. |
Netflix said it wanted to "make it easy" for people borrowing others' accounts to set up their own, to transfer their profile into a new account, as well as to create "sub-accounts" for people to pay extra for family or friends. | Netflix said it wanted to "make it easy" for people borrowing others' accounts to set up their own, to transfer their profile into a new account, as well as to create "sub-accounts" for people to pay extra for family or friends. |
It said it would start rolling out these features "more broadly" in early 2023. | It said it would start rolling out these features "more broadly" in early 2023. |
The BBC has also approached streaming service operators Amazon and Disney for comment. | The BBC has also approached streaming service operators Amazon and Disney for comment. |
Scale of the problem | Scale of the problem |
Research firm Digital i told the Guardian in April 2022 it estimated more than a quarter of UK Netflix subscribers - around four million - were sharing their passwords. | Research firm Digital i told the Guardian in April 2022 it estimated more than a quarter of UK Netflix subscribers - around four million - were sharing their passwords. |
The following month, then-Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries revealed she was one of them. | The following month, then-Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries revealed she was one of them. |
"My mum has access to my account, the kids do. I have Netflix but there are four other people who can use my Netflix account in different parts of the country," she told the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee. | "My mum has access to my account, the kids do. I have Netflix but there are four other people who can use my Netflix account in different parts of the country," she told the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee. |
When Netflix was growing in the UK, the streaming service joked in a tweet about password sharing being commonplace between friends and family. | When Netflix was growing in the UK, the streaming service joked in a tweet about password sharing being commonplace between friends and family. |
Love is sharing a password. | Love is sharing a password. |
Since then user growth has stalled and Netflix has tried to crack down on the practice worldwide, which is against its terms of service - but it has never taken legal action. | Since then user growth has stalled and Netflix has tried to crack down on the practice worldwide, which is against its terms of service - but it has never taken legal action. |
Instead, it has introduced new price tiers to make the service seem more appealing, such as the £4.99 ad-supported price point introduced in the UK in November. | Instead, it has introduced new price tiers to make the service seem more appealing, such as the £4.99 ad-supported price point introduced in the UK in November. |
Criminal action | Criminal action |
One interesting part of the IPO's response is the reference to criminal law - suggesting that people could theoretically face prosecution from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for password sharing. | One interesting part of the IPO's response is the reference to criminal law - suggesting that people could theoretically face prosecution from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for password sharing. |
The CPS did not rule this out. | The CPS did not rule this out. |
A spokesperson told the BBC: "Any decision to charge someone for sharing passwords for streaming services would be looked at on a case-by-case basis, with due consideration of the individual context and facts of each case. | A spokesperson told the BBC: "Any decision to charge someone for sharing passwords for streaming services would be looked at on a case-by-case basis, with due consideration of the individual context and facts of each case. |
"As with all cases, if they are referred to the CPS by an investigator for a charging decision, our duty is to bring prosecutions where there is sufficient evidence to do so and when a prosecution is required in the public interest." | "As with all cases, if they are referred to the CPS by an investigator for a charging decision, our duty is to bring prosecutions where there is sufficient evidence to do so and when a prosecution is required in the public interest." |
In other words, before the CPS could take action, there would first need to be a police investigation. | In other words, before the CPS could take action, there would first need to be a police investigation. |
There is no evidence to suggest any police forces in the UK would open an investigation into someone for sharing their password to a streaming service. | There is no evidence to suggest any police forces in the UK would open an investigation into someone for sharing their password to a streaming service. |
Sharing passwords for online streaming services such as Netflix is against the law, according to a government agency. | |
The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) said on Tuesday the practice broke copyright law. | |
It is common in the UK for people who don't live together to share their streaming service passwords, despite this typically being against terms of service agreements. | |
Netflix has never indicated it would take any legal action in such cases. | |
The IPO told the BBC it was both a criminal and civil matter. | |
"There are 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," it said. | |
"These provisions may include breach of contractual terms, fraud or secondary copyright infringement, depending on the circumstances. | |
"Where these provisions are provided in civil law, it would be up to the service provider to take action through the courts if required." | |
There is no evidence to suggest any of the major streaming video operators in the UK would do this. | |
Netflix said it wanted to "make it easy" for people borrowing others' accounts to set up their own, to transfer their profile into a new account, as well as to create "sub-accounts" for people to pay extra for family or friends. | |
It said it would start rolling out these features "more broadly" in early 2023. | |
The BBC has also approached streaming service operators Amazon and Disney for comment. |