YouTube TV, DirecTV Subscribers Eligible for $50M Disney Class Action Settlement: What to Know and How to File a Claim
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YouTube TV, DirecTV subscribers eligible for $50M Disney class action settlement: What to know and how to file a claim
YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream customers who paid for subscriptions between April 2019 and March 2026 may be eligible for a cash payment.
Disney To Pay $50,000,000 Settlement After Being Accused of Driving Up Live Streaming Prices
Media and entertainment conglomerate Disney has agreed to pay millions of dollars to settle a class action lawsuit initiated by subscribers of three streaming platforms. According to the settlement administrator’s portal, Disney will pay $50 million to settle an antitrust lawsuit that was consolidated and filed in October of 2023. The class action lawsuit alleged that Disney engaged in anti-competitive practices that resulted in the prices of st…
Do You Qualify for Cash in Disney Streaming Settlement?
Source: @NappyStock / nappy.co Millions of current and former YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream subscribers could be eligible for a cash payment under a proposed $50 million class-action settlement involving Disney. The lawsuit claimed Disney’s distribution agreements for ESPN and other channels unfairly drove up the cost of live TV streaming packages. Disney denies any wrongdoing but agreed to settle the case. The settlement covers people who subsc…
Disney agrees $50m settlement in streaming TV antitrust case
The Walt Disney Company has agreed to pay $50 million (approximately €43 million) to settle a class action lawsuit alleging its carriage agreements inflated the cost of streaming pay-TV services such as YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream. Source: Disney agrees $50m settlement in streaming TV antitrust case
Disney to Pay $50 Million to Settle Claims It Inflated Streaming TV Prices
The Walt Disney Company has agreed to pay $50 million to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing it of driving up the cost of live TV streaming services such as YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream. While Disney denies any wrongdoing, the settlement could provide compensation to millions of subscribers who paid for streaming television packages between 2019 and 2026. The case shines a spotlight on one of the biggest debates in the streaming industry: wh…
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