"Understanding the Implications of AMC Networks' $8.3 Million Class Action Lawsuit Settlement"

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AMC Networks has settled a class action lawsuit filed by subscribers who claimed their data was improperly shared while using streaming services such as AMC+, Acorn TV, AllBlk, and Sundance Now. Subscribers who used these services between January 18, 2021, and January 10, 2024, may be eligible for a settlement award. AMC will pay $8.3 million to create a settlement fund and will modify its use of tracking technologies to comply with the Video Privacy Protection Act. Subscribers can check their eligibility and submit a claim by April 9, with the potential for a settlement award of less than $1 per subscriber.
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