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haxxiy said:
Peh said:
Don't.
First: Netflix will cancel your contract, which is not a real issue in itself.
Second: You will have to pay for the damage you did by sharing your account and could get sued. But there is yet no case known where people actually got sued. So, it's more likely that nothing will happen in this case.

I personally don't recommend it for whatever reason, but it's your life...

Third: you might get a brain hemorrage by sharing your Netflix account. But there is yet no case known of people actually getting brain hemorrages.

Why bring such an inane argument to the debate?

Besides, as a lawyer, what you just said is outright fictitious. Specially if you're not living in, you know, the US.

Interesting, so if the sharers were all in the USA, would a Netflix have a case? I do not believe they would try to sue anyone anyway, that is the exact environment Netflix was born out of and thrived in (the “you wouldn’t steal a car, so don’t be a pirate” era), they would have to have short memories to start it up themselves.  Instead, they will continually make incremental technical changes to make it harder to share.