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    Italian Court Rules Netflix Price-Hike Clauses Are Void, Orders Refunds

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    Posted on April 3, 2026

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    Last updated: April 3, 2026

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    A Rome court ruled that Netflix’s unilateral subscription price-hike clauses in Italy between 2017 and January 2024 are void. Netflix must reimburse affected subscribers—up to €500 for Premium and €250 for Standard—though it plans to appeal.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Court Ruling and Its Implications
    • Background of the Case
    • Details of the Court’s Decision
    • Breach of the National Consumer Code
    • Impact on Italian Subscribers
    • Number of Affected Users
    • Refund Amounts by Subscription Plan
    • Enforcement and Publication of the Ruling
    • Netflix’s Global Presence and Market Value
    • Company Overview
    • Market Value and Subscriber Base

    Italian Court Rules Netflix Price Increases Unlawful, Orders Refunds

    Overview of the Court Ruling and Its Implications

    Background of the Case

    MILAN, April 3 (Reuters) - A Rome court has ruled as unlawful price increases imposed by Netflix on its Italian subscribers over the last seven years, and has ordered the U.S. media giant to reimburse them, a consumer association said on Friday.

    Consumer group Movimento Consumatori said in a statement that the court had upheld its lawsuit against Netflix Italia and deemed unfair clauses that allowed subscription price increases from 2017 to January 2024.

    Netflix said in a statement that it would appeal against the court's decision. "We take consumer rights very seriously and believe our terms have always complied with Italian laws and practice," it added.

    Details of the Court’s Decision

    Breach of the National Consumer Code

    BREACH OF THE NATIONAL CONSUMER CODE

    The court held that the clauses were unfair because, in breach of the national Consumer Code, they allowed changes to be made without stating a valid reason in the contract.

    The ruling said each subscriber would be entitled to a reduction in the current subscription price, reimbursement of sums unduly paid and, where applicable, compensation.

    Impact on Italian Subscribers

    Number of Affected Users

    According to latest data from Italy's communications authority, Netflix had just over 8 million unique users in Italy in 2024, while subscribers stood at 5.4 million in 2025.

    Refund Amounts by Subscription Plan

    "For the Premium Plan, the unlawful increases applied in 2017, 2019, 2021 and 2024 amount to 8 euros ($9.22) a month, while for the Standard Plan the total is 4 euros a month," said lawyers Paolo Fiorio and Riccardo Pinna, who represented consumers in the case.

    "A Premium subscriber who has paid for Netflix continuously from 2017 to the present day is entitled to a refund of about 500 euros, while a Standard subscriber is due a refund of about 250 euros," they added.

    Enforcement and Publication of the Ruling

    The Rome court also ordered that the ruling be published on Netflix Italia's website and in the leading national newspapers to inform consumers that the clauses were void and that they were entitled to reimbursement.

    Netflix’s Global Presence and Market Value

    Company Overview

    Netflix is the world's largest video streaming company, offering films and television series in dozens of languages across more than 190 countries. 

    Market Value and Subscriber Base

    Listed on the Nasdaq, it had a market value of about $420 billion in early April 2026 and more than 325 million paid subscribers worldwide.

    ($1 = 0.8678 euros)

    (Reporting by Emilio Parodi, editing by Crispian Balmer and Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The Court of Rome deemed the contractual clauses allowing price increases without valid reasons unfair under Italy’s Consumer Code, granting subscribers reductions, reimbursement of overcharges, and possible compensation (2017–Jan 2024) (euronews.com).
    • •Premium-plan subscribers who paid continuously since 2017 may receive up to €500 in refunds; Standard-plan subscribers could receive around €250 (euronews.com).
    • •Netflix is required to publish the ruling on its Italian site and in major national newspapers to notify users of their reimbursement rights; the company says it will appeal (euronews.com).

    References

    • Rome court rules Netflix price hikes illegal, opening door to €500 refunds | Euronews

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italian court rules Netflix price-hike clauses are void, orders refunds

    1Why did the Italian court rule against Netflix's price hikes?

    The court found Netflix's price increase clauses unfair and unlawful as they did not state a valid reason for changes, breaching the national Consumer Code.

    2Who is eligible for a Netflix refund in Italy?

    Italian Netflix subscribers who paid increased prices since 2017 are eligible for a refund and a reduction in their current subscription price.

    3How much refund could Netflix Premium and Standard subscribers receive?

    Premium subscribers may receive about 500 euros and Standard subscribers about 250 euros if they subscribed from 2017 continuously to present.

    4Is Netflix appealing the Italian court's decision?

    Yes, Netflix stated it will appeal the court’s ruling and maintains its terms comply with Italian laws.

    5What is required of Netflix following the court ruling in Italy?

    Netflix must publish the ruling on its Italian website and in major national newspapers to inform consumers of their rights to reimbursement.

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