Netflix Faces $50M Lawsuit Over Jake Paul-Mike Tyson Fight Streaming Issues

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Netflix is facing a lawsuit from a subscriber, Ronald "Blue" Denton, over streaming disruptions during the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing event, which drew 108 million viewers globally. Denton claims Netflix breached its contract and engaged in deceptive trade practices by failing to provide a stable stream and not offering refunds. He aims to turn the lawsuit into a class-action case, citing Netflix's unpreparedness for the high demand. The incident raises concerns about Netflix's ability to handle future live broadcasts, including upcoming NFL games.
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- Boxing Fan Sues Netflix Over Constant Buffering During Jake Paul-Mike Tyson Fight Sports Illustrated
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