Netflix, Wavve Face Probe Over Alleged Unfair Biz Practices
by Argus News
Mon, Mar 18 | 3:58 p.m.

Seoul, Mar 18: South Korea's antitrust regulator has launched an on-site inspection into over-the-top streaming platforms Netflix and Wavve on suspicion of their failure to properly notify users of terms of an early subamp-scription cancellation, officials said on Monday.

The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) sent inspectors to their respective offices in Seoul and secured documents on their terms of use and other customer response policy measures on unsubscribing from the services, according to industry officials.

Netflix and Wavve have allegedly made it difficult for users to cancel their subamp-scription early for a partial refund or have not provided them with enough information on how to cancel the membership within the billing period, reports Yonhap news agency.

The probe has been led by a newly established FTC team in charge of a "swift and intensive" investigation into cases in which many people have been highly interested, the officials said.

The FTC refused to confirm if any probe is going on into the platforms, simply vowing "a stern response to any violations."

Netflix is the No. 1 video-on-demand streaming service in South Korea with more than 11.64 million monthly users as of end-2023, and Wavve by South Korea's SK Square Co. ranked fourth with 4.05 million users, according to the data by the Korea Communications Commission.

(IANS)

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