Russia filed a second class action lawsuit against Netflix, the streaming service from America. The country is open to foreign workers. The Vedomosti resource reported this. He claims that the Khamovnichesky District Court of Moscow filed a lawsuit to get access to the subscription.
Netflix’s unilateral refusal of service is a violation of the Russian Civil Code, and the law “On the Protection of Consumer Rights”. The Netflix agreement with customers states that only users can unilaterally cancel and that the service cannot automatically renew a subscription if the customer does not reject it.
Entertainment Online Service LLC, a Russian streaming company operating in Russia, is the defendant. According to reports, users are also planning to seek damages for moral harm. However, the exact amount of this claim has not been determined.
The first Russian class action lawsuit was filed. It sought to recover from Netflix 2,000,000 rubles for moral damages. Additionally, it was requested to impose a 50% fine on the plaintiffs.
The service’s shares plummeted by 37% after the release of its financial report for the quarter ended 2022. This included the fact that Netflix had lost users for the first 10 years.