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== Controversies ==
==Controversies==


=== Stream-quality controversy ===
===Stream-quality controversy===
{{Main|Netflix stream-quality controversy}}
{{Main|Netflix stream-quality controversy}}
Netflix places limits on 4K streaming but does not fully reveal the terms under which the limits are enforced.
Netflix places limits on 4K streaming but does not fully reveal the terms under which the limits are enforced.


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Netflix
Basic information
Founded 1997
Legal structure Public
Industry Media Streaming
Official website https://www.netflix.com/


Netflix, Inc. is a media streaming service and publisher, founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph formerly for remote video rentals, it eventually became the pioneer of the video streaming industry in 2007, eventually turning to more anti-consumer practices in the mid-2010s and later.

Controversies

Stream-quality controversy

Main article: Netflix stream-quality controversy

Netflix places limits on 4K streaming but does not fully reveal the terms under which the limits are enforced.

References