united states. more than half a million subscribers outside of the united states are connect with faceboo united states. under this law, it is unclear whether consumers can give ongoing consent to allow netflix to share the movies and tv shows that they have watched instantly through our service. the law is unusual unlike most federal statutes it could be read to prohibit consumers who have provided opt in consent from being able to authorize the disclosure on an ongoing basis on the information they so desire to share. the friction that it creates places a drag on this that is not done in any other medium. recognizing this, the house recently passed bipartisan bill, hr 2471 that clarifies the consumers wish to share their information. it leaves the opt-in standard within the bill undisturbed. netflix spoert supports the op standard. the vppa singles out one type of data sharing. instead of trying to grab specific notions of -- we would encourage a measured and review of privacy for the 21st century. one designed to costar innovation and balancing the privacy expectations of consumers. it will take con