"It's not Koh-Lanta here, we don't change the rules of the game at the last moment," says Louis Boyard. In a video shared on social networks, the LFI MP announces that he will table a bill against Netflix to prevent the content platform from ending account sharing.

"The truth is that when you are two or three on the same account, often, it is that you do not have all the means to pay your own account and young people are a good example," says the MP who has become a regular on TikTok videos. According to him, the sharing of accounts between family and friends, "is solidarity, popular culture."


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

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"This ban on account sharing is all the more indecent when we see the explosion of inflation and the explosion of poverty in our country," says Louis Boyard, who also recalls that Netflix "made more than a billion in turnover last year. "

According to La Tribune, the platform made a total of $ 31.6 billion in revenue last year, but its annual net profit fell by 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, let at least the French share their accounts," concludes the deputy.

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