What Happened
Disney has reached a $50 million settlement that could provide payouts to certain subscribers of YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream. The settlement aims to compensate customers who were affected by specific service-related issues.
Customers who subscribed to either YouTube TV or DirecTV Stream during a particular period may be eligible to receive a share of the $50 million fund. The exact eligibility criteria and the process for claiming a payout have been outlined.
Information has been made available to help subscribers determine if they qualify for the settlement and how to submit a claim. The settlement resolves a dispute concerning the services provided by these streaming platforms in conjunction with Disney's offerings.
Key Facts
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Disney agreed to a $50 million settlement.
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The settlement involves subscribers of YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream.
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Eligible customers may receive a payout.
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Details on how to claim a share have been released.