Are You Eligible to Receive a Portion of Disney’s $50 Million Settlement? Here’s How You Can File a Claim
While denying wrongdoing or liability, Disney agreed to a $50 million settlement with the YouTube TV and DirecTV subscriber plaintiffs.
A similar case involving Disney’s impact on streaming subscription prices involving FuboTV was later filed. However, claims brought by the FuboTV plaintiffs remain unresolved and are not part of this settlement.
Who is eligible to make a claim for a portion of the Disney settlement?
Two groups of subscribers are eligible to submit a claim.
People who purchased a YouTube TV subscription between April 1, 2019, and March 31, 2026, and people who subscribed to DirecTV’s streaming live pay TV services (including DirecTV Stream, DirecTV Now, and AT&T TV Now) between April 1, 2019, and March 31, 2026.
You are not eligible if you are one of Disney’s employees, officers, directors, legal representatives, heirs, successors, wholly or partially owned subsidiaries or affiliates; counsel for the parties and their employees; or the judicial officers, their immediate family members, and court staff assigned to this litigation.