Netflix Faces Lawsuit Over Jake Paul-Mike Tyson Fight Streaming Debacle
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Netflix is facing a class action lawsuit from subscribers who experienced streaming issues during the highly viewed Jake Paul-Mike Tyson boxing event. The lawsuit, filed in Florida, claims Netflix was unprepared for the massive audience, leading to buffering and freezing problems. It seeks unspecified damages for breach of contract and violations of consumer protection laws. Despite the issues, the event was Netflix's most viewed sporting event, with 108 million viewers globally.
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