Netflix Faces $50M Lawsuit Over Record-Breaking Tyson-Paul Stream

TL;DR Summary
A Florida man has filed a $50 million class-action lawsuit against Netflix, alleging breach of contract due to streaming issues during the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson event. The lawsuit claims subscribers faced significant buffering problems, despite Netflix promoting the event as a success with 60 million households tuning in. Netflix acknowledged technical challenges but assured the NFL that similar issues won't occur during their upcoming Christmas Day games. The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages on behalf of U.S. Netflix subscribers.
- 'The Baddest Streaming on the Planet' | Netflix sued in $50M class-action lawsuit over Tyson-Paul streaming issues WFAA.com
- Michael Irvin Says Mike Tyson Couldn't Uppercut Jake Paul Because of Contract Clause Yahoo Entertainment
- Mortality Always Wins By Knockout Defector
- Mike Tyson, Jake Paul fight was the most-streamed sporting event ever, Netflix says CNBC
- The growing business empire of Jake and Logan Paul Fortune
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
2 min
vs 3 min read
Condensed
84%
504 → 80 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on WFAA.com