Netflix customers get Facebook sharing tool

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings / Hector Vivas/Latin Content/Getty Images
SAN FRANCISCO Netflix (NFLX) is adding a feature that will allow the Internet video service's 27 million subscribers in the U.S. to automatically swap movie and TV show recommendations with their social circles on Facebook (FB).
The sharing tool announced Wednesday is rolling out 18 months after Netflix introduced the feature to its 6 million international subscribers.
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Netflix withheld the tool in the U.S. to avoid breaking a 1988 law that banned the disclosure of video rental records without a customer's written consent. After several years of lobbying, the Los Gatos, Calif., company persuaded Congress to revise the law so that subscribers could choose to activate a video-sharing feature.
If the sharing tool is turned on, Netflix subscribers will see new rows within their accounts showing what their Facebook friends have been watching.
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Wow, like it was really needed. How about spending money on more and better content rather than blowing it on kissing Facebook's butt? After all, isn't providing video content what you're being paid for?