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Sharing passwords for streaming services like Netflix illegal: UK's Intellectual Property Office

The UK watchdog says that users sharing their passwords for services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video are breaking the law

December 22, 2022 / 15:41 IST
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The UK's Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has said that users sharing passwords for streaming sites like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video or Disney+ are breaking the law.

The UK IPO has collaborated with Meta for a counterfeit and piracy campaign, and one of the guidelines makes it clear that accessing streaming services without paying for subscription amounts to piracy.

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"Piracy is a major issue for the entertainment and creative industries," says the IPO in a post. "Accessing films, tv series or live sports," or using hacked devices to watch them, "without paying for a subscription is an infringement of copyright and you may be committing a crime."

According to the IPO, this also extends to pasting images "without permission" on your social media accounts.