Netflix: The AMAZING Accusations, Why It Was Filed In Court

Netflix has a series of amazing accusations launched against it, here is why it is being sued, and how much the company is affected by these measures.

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Netflix she is going through an amazing situation after being sued for something she probably did not expect to ever be called to court, but this happened. Netflix has been sued by Broadcom, a maker of chips for a variety of electronic products, including devices used by US television service providers to allow subscribers to watch TV.

Netflix is being sued by Broadcom for allegedly infringing 8 patents that protect technologies for data transfer and video playback. Netflix is ​​also accused by the company of encouraging people to give up classic television services, and that it would have used the technologies in these patents to expand the availability of its services and motivate more people to give up classic services.

Netflix: The AMAZING Accusations, Why It Was Filed In Court

Netflix has really made a business out of convincing people to give up the classic way of watching movies and series on TV to watch them on its video-on-demand streaming platform. To what extent it really infringes Broadcom's patents is difficult to say at the moment, but Netflix was notified in September about the problem by Broadcom, but the Americans would not have wanted to license the technologies .

Netflix is accused by those from Broadcom that it also affects the sales of chips to various manufacturers of electronic devices, so its income will not be as high as expected. Netflix has managed to steal many of the subscribers of the classic television services with the services they offer, and the situation will not stop here, the company with 160 million subscribers worldwide wants to reach 200 million as soon as possible.

Netflix in 2020 it will release the largest number of films and series so far, with very large investments, but it has given up the free month for new subscribers, and that is bad news.