Disney is no stranger to lawsuits, and it has been caught in the middle of quite a few lately.
Disney was sued by an investor to obtain documents related to the Company’s handling of the situation with Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill. Plus a Park Pass lawsuit has been filed by Annual Passholders against Disney, Disney was sued over the Genie+ system, and a million-dollar lawsuit was filed against Disney by Magic Key holders too. Now it seems Disney is involved in another lawsuit — this time related to streaming.
According to Reuters, some consumer antitrust cases have been filed against Disney. These focus on Disney’s ownership of ESPN, which is part of the base package for a YouTube TV subscription. (The cases are Biddle v. The Walt Disney Co, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California; and Fendelander v. The Walt Disney Co, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.)
The Plaintiffs have alleged that Disney’s ownership of ESPN has given the Company the power to “set a price floor” when it comes to TV streaming. Specifically, they allege that they’re paying MORE for their subscriptions than they otherwise would have to if ESPN wasn’t part of the base package.
The plaintiffs’ lawyers have said that about 5 MILLION YouTube TV subscribers are paying these “anticompetitive inflated” fees. And they indicated that “many consumers would prefer a base package that does not include ESPN and costs meaningfully less.” YouTube TV currently costs $64.99.
This isn’t the first time Disney has clashed with YouTube TV. Back in 2021, they had a debate over the agreement to carry ESPN. According to Reuters, “YouTube said then it would provide a subscription without ESPN and other Disney-owned channels for $15 less than what it was charging.”
The “purported” class action lawsuits were filed in California back in December by 9 plaintiffs. But Disney claims that the plaintiffs “misconstrue basic antitrust and economic concepts.”
Disney’s attorneys have argued that the plaintiffs have failed to display “a relevant antitrust market in which competition was harmed.” They’ve also argued that “the antitrust laws exist to protect competition, not individuals.”
Disney’s attorneys have pointed to a previous ruling in a court that said that buying products you don’t want “is not itself an injury to competition” even if it results in “reducing consumers’ choices or increasing prices to consumers.”
Again, as we mentioned above, the cases themselves are not new (they were filed in 2022), so what’s the latest update? Disney’s lawyers have asked a U.S. judge to dismiss the pair of consumer antitrust cases. Reuters shares, “U.S. District Judge Edward Davila in July will consider Disney’s bid to end the cases.”
We’ll continue to keep an eye out for updates and let you know what we find.
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