
Originally Posted by
jerryemry
"Smoothy" I didn't ask if I could get it for free. I asked if there is a way to get it in Germany. I would pay for it. And I found a site that says you can get it. It states you have to reconfigure your router. I am not going to do that, but you CAN get Netflix even if you don't live in the US. Again this was for an assignment for a college class.
And thanks for your response.
And I told you NETFLIX would have to have a whole different set of distribution agreements with all the studios they carry to even legally be allowed to distribute it in Germany.
And that's over and beyond any German government agreements. Laws and taxes they would certainly want to be taking... that Netflix can't collect for a number of reasons... cost being only one.
And if they did do all of that that... they would be providing that service there already.
There are a LOT of reasons they can't and aren't. If you'd read what I've already explained... its been explained already.
If you have the grasp of such things... copyright infringements alone could be in the hundreds of Millions of dollars easily... and result in the shutting down of the service by court order, and even jail time.
And without a distribution agreement for that country... thats exactly what it is... a copyright infringement, and not just one violation of the law... but a separate violation for each individual use of a single movie not in accordance with the terms of the distribution agreement.