Disney $50 Million Streaming Settlement (2026)
Disney's streaming class action settlement (Disney+, Hulu, DirecTV) resolves claims about advertising practices and pricing disclosures. Here's how to check eligibility and file your claim.
What the Disney $50M streaming settlement covers
The class action alleges Disney's streaming services (Disney+, Hulu, DirecTV via Hulu Live TV) engaged in advertising practices that violated consumer protection statutes. The settlement establishes a $50M fund distributed to class members.
Am I eligible for the Disney streaming settlement?
- You subscribed to Disney+, Hulu, or Hulu Live TV during the class period
- You made purchases within the streaming apps during the class period
- You were charged for the ad-supported tier during the covered dates
How much can I recover?
- Base per-subscriber: $5-$25 (varies by subscription tier)
- Documented: potentially higher with billing records
- Payment: PayPal, Venmo, ACH, or check
How to file the Disney streaming claim
- Watch for notice email from settlement administrator (typically Epiq, Angeion, or A.B. Data)
- Visit official settlement URL
- Enter Notice ID + subscription email
- Fill claim form
- Submit before deadline
Combined recovery across streaming settlements
Multiple streaming class actions have paid out in 2024-2026 (Netflix password sharing, Spotify autorenewal, YouTube TV). Long-term streaming subscribers can often stack recoveries across services.
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