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LFI MP Louis Boyard wants to prevent Netflix from banning account sharing

2023-06-01T17:43:53.350Z

Highlights: The deputy of the France Insoumise assures that he will table a bill. He denounces a decision taken by Netflix in the middle of the period. "This ban on account sharing is all the more indecent when we see the explosion of inflation and poverty in our country," points out Louis Boyard. "You who don't pay your taxes in France (...) let at least the French share their accounts," adds the LFI deputy. "Borrowers" of French accounts will gradually be deprived of free access.


The deputy of the France Insoumise assures that he will table a bill. He denounces a decision taken by Netflix in the middle of the period


This is not the first time that MP Louis Boyard has staged himself on his social networks. On Thursday, the elected representative of the France Insoumise published a new video on his Twitter account. He assures in the latter that he will table a bill to prevent Netflix from prohibiting the sharing of accounts.

TU DUM 🎶 @NetflixFR want to ban account sharing?

I will introduce a bill to prevent him from doing so.

Poverty is exploding. That company that pays so little tax in France won't tax you more.

Share your accounts and long live solidarity ✌️ pic.twitter.com/hyfMpVuK5H

— Louis Boyard (@LouisBoyard) June 1, 2023

"Netflix wants to ban account sharing? I will table a bill to prevent him from doing so, "says the deputy of the 3rd constituency of Val-de-Marne. "When there are two or three of you in the same account, it is often because you do not all have the means to pay your own account, and young people are a good example. So yes, sharing between families and friends is solidarity, it's popular culture, "argues the elected official in his video.

"You who don't pay your taxes in France (...) let at least the French share their accounts"

After announcing on May 23 the end of free account sharing, Netflix will soon implement its restriction policy. "Borrowers" of French accounts will gradually be deprived of free access. Different subscription formulas will then be offered to them. "This ban on account sharing is all the more indecent when we see the explosion of inflation and poverty in our country, while Netflix made more than a billion in turnover last year," points out Louis Boyard.

"So no Netflix, here it's not Koh-Lanta, we do not change the rules of the game at the last moment (...) You who do not pay your taxes in France, who does not want to share your wealth in our country, let at least the French share their accounts, "says the LFI deputy, who did not give details on the timing of his tabling of a bill.

Source: leparis

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