The Twitter account for the Blockbuster video brand took to social media to tease Netflix over its password-sharing crackdown despite only having one remaining store.
took to Twitter to chide its old rival Netflix over the streaming service’s crackdown on password-sharing users.
In response to news Netflix is launching a pop-up restaurant in Los Angeles that will feature a lineup of star chefs, the, "As with password sharing @Netflix will kick you out of the restaurant if you share anything from your plate."
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