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    Netflix settlement trims 14 pct off 4Q earnings

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Netflix pressed the rewind button on its fourth-quarter earnings after settling allegations that the video subscription service violated a consumer-privacy law.

    Accounting for the $9 million settlement resulted in a 14 percent decrease in the fourth-quarter net income that Netflix Inc. reported Jan. 25.

    The bottom line for the final three months of last year now comes to $35.2 million, or 64 cents per share, down from the previously reported $40.7 million, or 73 cents per share. The company, which is based in Los Gatos, disclosed the change in a regulatory filing late Friday.

    Netflix's stock price has surged 23 percent since the fourth-quarter results were released, partly because the company's earnings were substantially above analysts' average estimate of 57 cents per share. But investors mostly were impressed with Netflix's fourth-quarter gain of 600,000 subscribers — a number unaffected by Friday's accounting adjustment

    The upturn in subscribers indicated that Netflix had bounced back from a public-relations nightmare triggered by a 60 percent increase in its U.S. prices last September. Netflix expects to sustain a loss this year as it pays higher licensing fees for video and establishes its service in Latin America, the United Kingdom and Ireland.

    The $9 million legal settlement rids Netflix of another potential headache.

    A lawsuit on behalf of Virginia residents Jeff Milans and Peter Comstock alleged Netflix had been breaking a 24-year-old law by retaining records of the DVDs and Internet video that its subscribers watched for up to two years after they cancelled their plans. The complaint, filed in San Francisco federal court, cited the Video Privacy Protection Act, which was passed in 1988 to prevent video rental services from sharing information about what their current and former customers have been watching.

    The class-action lawsuit asserted Netflix violated a section of the law requiring personally identifiable information to be destroyed within a year "from the date that the information is no longer necessary for the purpose for which it was collected."

    Retaining former customers' viewing records allows Netflix to restore their old video queues and make better recommendations if they reactivate their subscriptions.

    In a statement Friday, Netflix said it didn't make any admission of wrongdoing in the settlement. No other details were disclosed in a settlement notice filed Friday in federal court. In most class-action settlements, attorneys filing the case usually are paid a large portion of any money that is paid out.

    Sean Reis, an attorney representing Milans and Comstock, didn't immediately return phone calls Friday.

    Netflix has been lobbying Congress to revise the Video Privacy Protection so it can introduce a feature on Facebook's online social network that would allow its U.S. subscribers to automatically let their family and friends know what they have been watching. Netflix already offers the Facebook tool in the 46 other countries it operates, but all but more than 90 percent of its roughly 26 million subscribers are in the U.S.

    "This matter is unrelated to the company's concerns about the ambiguities contained in the VPPA," Netflix spokesman Steve Swasey said.

    Netflix shares closed Friday at $123.93, down 91 cents.

     

    26 comments

    • J J  •  San Jose, California  •  3 mths ago
      "Netflix has been lobbying Congress to revise the Video Privacy Protection so it can introduce a feature on Facebook's online social network that would allow its U.S. subscribers to automatically let their family and friends know what they have been watching"

      Why? What a waste of time and money. Use those funds to load up some quality movies on instant streaming.
      • Robert C 3 mths ago
        J J i wish Netflix would use some of that money to improve the DVD and streaming selection of their service.
    • Anonymous  •  3 mths ago
      Let me guess - These two customers got coupons good for one month of free Netflix service while the lawyers got MILLIONS.
    • tazz  •  3 mths ago
      I for one would not use such an app. Enough is already shared about me on Face Book without adding something else.
    • Ricardo  •  Colorado Springs, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Lawyers get the vast majority of the $ from class action. Another reason for tort reform.
    • WAZNME  •  3 mths ago
      Here they are again consumers. They CARE nothing about YOU just the shareholders
    • Zuck Likes CISPA  •  3 mths ago
      Netflix recently re-affirmed that it has no plans to support Linux desktops, despite two actual Netflix engineers six months ago stating this would be easy to implement and was forthcoming.

      It's no coincidence the CEO of Netflix sits on the board of Microsoft.
    • Traveler  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  3 mths ago
      Nine MIL is 14% of the net income?????
    • Tom  •  3 mths ago
      Coinstar (which owns RedBox) is the way to go !
      • Cye B 3 mths ago
        sure at 1.20 a movie I can watch 6-7 movies a month or I can stream UNLIMITED movies and TV shows with Netflix.....
      • Fig Newton 3 mths ago
        RedBox isn't bad but I can stream Netflix anywhere in my house. It works awesome and there's plenty of stuff to watch and cartoons and family movies for the kids.
      • Tom 3 mths ago
        I've heard from a number of people that the stream is slow and the selection is poor.
    • Fig Newton  •  Aurora, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      I love Netflix streaming. Redbox is good too. I'm interested in what Amazon is doing but I don't like paying by the piece. HuluPlus stinks in my opinion. I'm not going to pay to watch old tv and still suffer commercials.
    • Hophead  •  3 mths ago
      Netflix is so shady. It was a pleasure to cancel them!
    • Barney Fife  •  3 mths ago
      They still suck, I looked on their instant streaming for Ace Ventura:When Nature Calls just to watch something ridiculous, and even it wasn't available for streaming.But the stinkiest movies ever were available. They are going to lose money until they offer everything at one price via streaming. I'd pay a little extra for that service.
    • Philadelphia  •  Waynesboro, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Netflix needs better selections tbh
    • Caretaker  •  Palo Alto, California  •  3 mths ago
      The future is not NetFlix - it is a cable / satellite / internet provider that can let you select and pay for both the channel lineup of your choice and unlimited movies on demand for a fixed price (good recent movies)...the cost to consumer would go way down, the profits for that company that can pull it off will go way, way up...I would, for example, cut out 90 percent of the channels from my provider...but pay more for a better movie experience...
      • Jalek 3 mths ago
        I doubt you'll see that in this decade. They'll spend billions lobbying to resist change, just as the recording industries have.
      • Barney Fife 3 mths ago
        Cable has it already, it's called pay per view.
      • Fig Newton 3 mths ago
        There are a few companies that own the rights to 99% of all content worth watching (Netflix is only one). I doubt they are going to be giving it away on the internet. Once people start watching "cable" through the internet what do you think happens to the price of cable? You think the cable companies are going to give away their content too? The future is not so certain.
    • Eric  •  3 mths ago
      As is often the case our laws has successfully conspired to keep productivity and innovation low. Truth is some people cant handle progress and would be more comfortable living in the dark.
      • Zuck Likes CISPA 3 mths ago
        There is no law forcing Netflix to not support Linux desktops, even while the competitors of Netflix do support Linux desktops. So much for innovation, at least at Netflix.
      • Bill 3 mths ago
        Actually, I cannot think of many laws that would affect Netflix's production or sales. Only THEIR stupidity. However, the effect of that seems to be negated by the 600,000 people who signed up since they tried to rap[e the public.
      • Eric 3 mths ago
        The Roku device uses Linux as its base OS and less than %1 of the public use Linux as the OS on their desk top.
    • Bill  •  3 mths ago
      See!!! The CEO was right when he said the idiots out there will forget. It was just a matter of time. 600,000 new subscribers? That's it America -- Let the corporate mafia rape you, without even a kiss and then go back for more. What a bunch of predictable consumer jerks we have become.
      • OsideAmber 3 mths ago
        No one's raping me. I saved money with their new pricing structure and couldn't be happier about it.
      • joeschmoe 3 mths ago
        the new pricing structure is not cheaper. You get less for the same amount of money.
      • Bill 3 mths ago
        You just have not begun to feel it. They haven't dug deep enough into your pocket. You are too quick to forget how they attempted to rape their customers last summer.
    • postymcposter  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      800,000 canceled their subscriptions due to the price increase, 600,000 of these loosers came back. What happened to the go to hell netflix attitude you had, Got over being screwed over?? Not me. your a bunch of Dorks... Must have got back from the 99% rally and now your bored huh.
    • Joshua  •  Stanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      If you didn't commit any wrongdoing then why did you agree to pay a 9 million dollar settlement?
    • Barry  •  Reno, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Netflix should discontinue their DVD rentals entirely and beef up their streaming selection. I have "streaming only" and when it comes to movies like The Terminator trillogy, only one is streamed while the other two movies must be rented in DVD form. Plus they seldom offer movies fresh out of the box office, usually you have to wait a year or so for those. Until they correct these things their service is still flawed. Is it worth the money? Hard to say.
    • UbiquityHasRisen  •  3 mths ago
      "but all but more than 90 percent of its roughly 26 million subscribers are in the U.S."

      RIP grammar and editing.
    • k  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      I thought they declared bunkrupcy since cancelled my subscription!
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