To utilize the Teleparty (formerly Netflix Party) browser extension, each participant requires an individual Netflix subscription. This is because the extension synchronizes video playback across different devices but does not circumvent the need for authorized access to the streaming service. Each user’s Netflix account credentials are used to verify eligibility to view the content on the platform. For instance, if individual A has a Netflix subscription and individual B does not, individual B will be unable to view the content through Teleparty, even if individual A is hosting the viewing.
The requirement for individual subscriptions ensures compliance with copyright laws and distribution agreements that govern the streaming of copyrighted material. It also allows Netflix to maintain its business model, which relies on subscription revenue. Historically, unauthorized sharing of accounts has been a concern for streaming services, and requiring individual subscriptions for synchronized viewing through extensions like Teleparty helps mitigate this issue, safeguarding intellectual property rights and financial stability of the streaming platform.