The number isn’t set, as it varies depending on Netflix’s deal with each content owner. On its help page, Netflix does say that some downloaded titles “may only be renewed a certain number of times” after they expire. UPDATE: Netflix reached out to clarify the matter, explaining that the download limit isn’t new, and it was never hidden from users. Rather than buying a digital copy of one of your favorite movies you could download it in perpetuity from Netflix, or for as long as Netflix has a license to offer it. It’s likely something that came from content creators to prevent some sort of abuse. It’s unclear why Netflix added a limit to the number of times content can be downloaded, and the rule seems kind of silly. Thankfully, there’s plenty of content on Netflix, which means you’ll likely find other shows to download if you ever hit those limits. It’s just that you won’t be able to download a copy of it on your devices once the limit is reached. That doesn’t mean you won’t be able to stream the show as you’d normally do on Netflix.
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