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by cnanney 4393 days ago
My comment from an earlier post:

I was disappointed to get that email, I have an API key and am using it for an ongoing (small) side project of mine.

It seems counter to everything else Netflix engineering promotes with its tech blog and open source contributions. To be so public and open on one hand, and then shut down the public API on the other seems strange.

Trying to cut down on third-party access to user account functions like managing queues could be understandable, but I hope there is some kind of access to basic Netflix library data. Otherwise people will just turn to custom scraping solutions to get the data anyway.

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Same here, have a working side project that has been working like a clock watch for the past 3 years, with a few thousands regular users. I will now need to see if scraping is a solution that can work.

At the same time, when they announce last year they were stopping the new API keys, I was wondering how long it will take for them to terminate the existing ones.

If you only need movie information, that there are arguably better sources available now like TheMovieDB.
Unfortunately no, the project in question was specific to Netflix.