 Netflix Inc has removed Australian spy drama Pine Gap from its services in Vietnam after a complaint from broadcast authorities in the Southeast Asian country about the appearance of a map which depletes China's claim in the South China Sea. The map, which briefly features on the screen of a control room at a spy base in two episodes of the six-part show, depletes China's unilateral declare nine-dash line and is displayed within the context of maritime claims in the region. Netflix's violation angered and hurt the feelings of the entire people of Vietnam, the authority of broadcasting and electronic information, said in a statement on its websites. It is a third time now in a row in the last 12 months that Netflix has been found to distribute movies and TV shows containing content which violates Vietnam's sovereignty, the statement continued to sing, which was dated on July 1. Chinese and Vietnamese ships have in recent years been embroidered in month-long standards in the dispute's waterways.