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Disney agrees to pay $50 million to YouTube TV and DirecTV subscribers

Disney agrees to pay $50 million to YouTube TV and DirecTV subscribers
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Disney has agreed to a $50 million settlement regarding a class-action lawsuit that alleged the company used its market power to inflate subscription prices for YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream. Eligible subscribers have until September 2026 to file a claim for the payout.

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This settlement addresses concerns regarding anti-competitive practices in the streaming and live pay-TV industry.

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