Netflix Seeks Change to US Law to Allow Facebook Link


Los Angeles, Sep 24 (IANS/EFE): DVD rental giant Netflix is seeking a change to US law that would allow subscribers to automatically share the movies and television shows they rent with friends on Facebook.

Subscribers in Canada and Latin America will be given the option to link their accounts to Facebook, but the service cannot be offered in the US because of a 1980s law, Netflix's director of Government Relations, Michael Drobac, said on the company's blog.

"The good news, however, is that some forward-thinking members of Congress have introduced legislation, H.R. 2471, that would allow you to make this choice," the Netflix executive added.

The bill was put forward by Rep. Bob Goodlatte, a Virginia Republican.

"We've got some big supporters in Congress," Drobac said.

The US is the only country of the 45 where Netflix operates that the new feature will not be available, the company's CEO, Reed Hastings, said Thursday at Facebook's f8 developer conference in San Francisco.

  

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