Netflix Faces Lawsuit Over Jake Paul-Mike Tyson Match Debacle
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Netflix is facing a lawsuit from a Florida resident, Ronald "Blue" Denton, over technical glitches during the livestream of the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson boxing match. Denton claims the event was "unwatchable" due to streaming issues, accusing Netflix of breach of contract and deceptive trade practices. The lawsuit seeks class-action status and unspecified damages, highlighting Netflix's previous technical problems during live events. Despite the issues, the fight attracted a significant global audience, with Netflix calling it the "most-streamed global sporting event ever."
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