” It’s not Koh Lanta here, we don’t change the rules of the game at the last moment”, launches Louis Boyard. In a video shared on social networks, the LFI deputy announces that he will file a bill against Netflix in order to prevent the content platform from ending account sharing.
“The truth is that when there are two or three of us on the same account, often it’s because we don’t all have the means to pay for our own account and young people are a good example of this”, underlines the deputy who has become a regular on TikTok videos. According to him, account sharing between family and friends, “is solidarity, popular culture. »
“This ban on sharing accounts is all the more indecent when we see the explosion of inflation and the explosion of poverty in our country”, still protests Louis Boyard who also recalls that Netflix “has made over a billion in sales last year. »
According The gallery, the platform made a total of $31.6 billion in revenue last year, but its annual net profit fell 12% to $4.5 billion. “You Netflix, who does not pay your taxes in France, you who do not want to share your wealth in our country, at least let the French share their accounts”, concludes the deputy.