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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Oregon residents have 1 active class action settlements involving MUBI that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $1.6M MUBI auto.

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Open MUBI Settlements for Oregon Residents (1)

These MUBI settlements are currently accepting claims from Oregon residents.

$1.6M MUBI auto

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MUBI charged for auto-renewals without proper consent. Get your share of the $1.6M settlement. File easily with Class Action Buddy app.

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About MUBI Class Actions in Oregon

Oregon residents involved in MUBI-related legal matters benefit from the state's robust consumer protection framework, particularly the Unlawful Trade Practices Act, which provides strong remedies for deceptive business practices in automotive and technology sectors. MUBI, primarily known as a curated film streaming platform, has faced legal challenges including a significant $1.6 million automotive-related settlement, suggesting potential expansion into connected vehicle or automotive entertainment services affecting Oregon consumers. The state's geographic position and tech-savvy population in metropolitan areas like Portland make it a key market for digital entertainment and automotive technology integration. Oregon's consumer protection laws allow for treble damages in certain cases, making class action participation particularly valuable for residents. The state requires a 60-day notice period before filing certain consumer protection lawsuits, and Oregon courts have jurisdiction over companies conducting substantial business within state borders. Oregon residents should be aware that the state's statute of limitations for consumer protection claims is generally six years, longer than many other jurisdictions, providing extended opportunities to join qualifying settlements.

MUBI Settlements in Oregon: FAQs

How does Oregon's Unlawful Trade Practices Act affect MUBI settlement claims?

Oregon's Unlawual Trade Practices Act provides stronger consumer protections than federal law, allowing for treble damages and attorney fees in successful cases. This means Oregon residents in MUBI settlements may be entitled to enhanced compensation compared to residents in other states. The Act covers deceptive practices in both digital services and automotive technology sectors.

Are Oregon residents eligible for the $1.6 million MUBI automotive settlement?

Oregon residents who purchased or leased vehicles with MUBI-connected services during the specified class period are likely eligible for compensation from the $1.6 million settlement. Eligibility typically depends on residency during the purchase period and use of the affected automotive entertainment systems. Oregon's consumer-friendly courts often ensure broad class definitions that favor inclusion of affected residents.

What documentation do Oregon residents need for MUBI class action claims?

Oregon residents should gather vehicle purchase or lease agreements, service records showing MUBI system usage, and any correspondence with dealers about entertainment system issues. The state's discovery-friendly legal environment means additional documentation may be obtainable through the legal process. Oregon's six-year statute of limitations provides more time than most states to compile necessary documentation.

Tips for Oregon Residents Filing MUBI Claims

Oregon residents filing MUBI claims should act promptly despite the state's generous six-year statute of limitations, as settlement funds are typically distributed on a first-come basis. Gather all vehicle documentation, including purchase agreements and service records related to entertainment systems. Oregon's consumer protection laws favor plaintiffs, so don't hesitate to file even with limited documentation. Consider consulting Oregon-licensed attorneys familiar with both automotive and digital entertainment law, as MUBI cases may involve complex technology issues. Keep detailed records of any system malfunctions or service interruptions, as Oregon courts recognize both economic damages and inconvenience-based compensation in consumer protection cases.

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