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    Polish Consumer Watchdog Accuses Netflix of Unauthorised Fee Hikes

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    Posted on August 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Poland's UOKiK accuses Netflix of unauthorized fee hikes, potentially facing fines. Netflix pledges to work with authorities to resolve the issue.

    Polish Watchdog Accuses Netflix of Unauthorized Subscription Fee Increases

    (Reuters) -Poland's consumer watchdog the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) has accused Netflix of raising subscription fees without securing explicit user consent, the regulator said on Monday.

    UOKiK said that in August 2024 Netflix had unilaterally increased some monthly fees by up to 7 zlotys ($1.92) without obtaining active approval from subscribers.

    Under Polish consumer protection law, companies cannot unilaterally alter essential contract terms, such as pricing, without securing explicit approval from subscribers.

    "Comfort and transparent communication with consumers are crucial for us, and acting in accordance with all applicable laws is our top priority," Netflix's press office said.

    "We will work closely with UOKiK to clarify this matter, ensuring the most favourable solution for Netflix viewers in Poland," it added.

    The watchdog said Netflix's practice allegedly relied on a lack of subscriber response to signal they agreed with higher prices.

    UOKiK argued that merely notifying customers and pressing ahead does not meet legal requirements for valid contract changes. The watchdog is raising charges against the group, it said in a statement, indicating the start of an administrative proceeding.

    "The price of the service, like any provision, should not be changed unilaterally, without the explicit and informed consent of the user," UOKiK President Tomasz Chrostny said in the statement.

    If the allegations are confirmed, Netflix could face a fine of up to 10% of its turnover for each unlawful clause, and may be required to reimburse customers for unjustly charged fees.

    UOKiK said it had intervened in a similar case earlier this year, prompting Amazon to amend its terms for Amazon Prime and Amazon Prime Video.

    ($1 = 3.6410 zlotys)

    (Reporting by Marta Maciag, additional reporting by Julia Kotowska; Editing by Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Netflix accused of unauthorized fee hikes in Poland.
    • •UOKiK claims Netflix increased fees without user consent.
    • •Netflix could face fines up to 10% of turnover.
    • •UOKiK previously intervened in a similar Amazon case.
    • •Netflix aims to resolve the issue with Polish authorities.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Polish consumer watchdog accuses Netflix of unauthorised fee hikes

    1What did UOKiK accuse Netflix of?

    UOKiK accused Netflix of raising subscription fees without obtaining explicit user consent.

    2How much did Netflix increase its fees?

    Netflix increased some monthly fees by up to 7 zlotys ($1.92) in August 2024.

    3What could happen if the allegations against Netflix are confirmed?

    If confirmed, Netflix could face fines of up to 10% of its turnover for each unlawful clause and may need to reimburse customers for unjustly charged fees.

    4What does Polish consumer protection law require regarding contract changes?

    Polish consumer protection law requires companies to secure explicit approval from subscribers before unilaterally altering essential contract terms, such as pricing.

    5Has UOKiK intervened in similar cases before?

    Yes, UOKiK intervened in a similar case earlier this year, prompting Amazon to amend its terms for Amazon Prime and Amazon Prime Video.

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