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Dewey LewisBy Dewey LewisJuly 4, 2026No Comments10 Mins Read
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You may have dropped cable to save money, only to watch your streaming bill creep higher anyway. Now, some YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream customers could be in line for a Disney payday.

The Walt Disney Company has agreed to a $50 million partial settlement in a class action lawsuit tied to live TV streaming prices. The lawsuit claims Disney used its control of ESPN and other Disney-owned channels to push YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream into pricier packages.

Disney denies any wrongdoing. The court also has not decided who is right or wrong. Still, eligible customers can now file a claim for a possible cash payment.

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What is the Disney streaming settlement?

The lawsuit is called Heather Biddle, et al. v. The Walt Disney Company, Case No. 5:22-cv-07317-EJD. The case claims Disney violated federal antitrust law and various state antitrust and consumer protection laws. According to the lawsuit, Disney’s carriage demands allegedly raised prices for Streaming Live Pay Television services.

In everyday terms, the complaint centers on whether Disney made streaming TV packages more expensive by tying ESPN and other Disney-owned channels to basic offerings. That could have made it harder for streaming providers to offer cheaper plans without sports channels. Disney has agreed to settle the YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream portion of the case for $50 million. The notice applies only to YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream Plaintiffs. FuboTV Plaintiffs have not settled with Disney, so their part of the lawsuit remains ongoing.

Who may qualify for a Disney settlement payment?

You may qualify if you purchased a YouTube TV subscription at any time from April 1, 2019, through March 31, 2026. You may also qualify if you purchased a DirecTV streaming live pay TV subscription during that same period. That includes subscriptions branded as DirecTV Stream, DirecTV Now and AT&T TV Now.

Eligible customers are grouped by location. Some fall into what the settlement calls Repealer Jurisdictions. That group includes states and territories such as Alabama, California, Florida and New York, along with many others. All remaining states and territories fall into Non-Repealer Jurisdictions. Your location can affect how the settlement fund gets divided.

How much money could you get?

Right now, there is no fixed dollar amount for each person. The settlement says cash payments will be proportional to the length of your YouTube TV or DirecTV Stream subscription. So, someone who paid for one of these services longer may receive more than someone who subscribed briefly.

The final payout also depends on how many valid claims get approved. After claims come in, the settlement administrator will calculate payments from the available settlement fund. In other words, do not expect a giant check. However, if you qualify, filing a claim could put some money back in your pocket.

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How to file a Disney settlement claim online

The easiest way to file is through the official Online TV Settlement website at onlinetvsettlement.com/Login . Before you start, look for the Unique ID and PIN on the notice you received by mail or email. The claim form asks for that login information.

If you did not receive a notice or lost it, the settlement site says you can contact the Settlement Administrator at [email protected] for help. Once you file online, you should receive a confirmation email and code. Save both. You may need them later if you have questions about your claim.

If you had both YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream during the class period, you can include both subscriptions on one claim form.

How to file a Disney settlement claim by mail

You can also print, fill out, sign and mail the claim form.

Mail it to:

Biddle v. Disney Settlement Administrator P.O. Box 4720 Portland, OR 97208-4720

The deadline is Sept. 8, 2026 . The claim page says all claim forms must be submitted online or received by the Settlement Administrator no later than that date.

What happens if you do nothing, opt out or object?

If you do nothing, you will not receive a cash payment. You may also give up certain legal rights tied to the claims in this case. That is why it is smart to check your eligibility now, especially if you paid for YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, DirecTV Now or AT&T TV Now between April 1, 2019 and March 31, 2026.

If you do not want to be part of the settlement, you can ask to be excluded. That means you will not receive settlement benefits, but you may keep your right to sue Disney on your own over the released claims. Your exclusion request must be mailed and postmarked by Sept. 8, 2026. You cannot opt out by phone or email.

You can also stay in the settlement and tell the court why you disagree with it. That is called objecting. The deadline to file an objection is Dec. 1, 2026. If the court approves the settlement, you will still be bound by it.

When could Disney settlement payments arrive?

The final approval hearing is scheduled for Jan. 14, 2027, at 9 a.m. If the court approves the settlement and no delays follow, payments would come later. The settlement site says cash payments will be provided after the settlement becomes final.

That means you should not expect money right away. Court approval, possible objections and administrative processing can all affect the timing.

Why ESPN is at the center of this case

ESPN is one of the most expensive and valuable channels in live TV. Even if you never watch sports, sports networks can still affect the price of your streaming package. The lawsuit claims Disney’s control of ESPN gave it leverage over streaming providers. Plaintiffs say that leverage made it harder for YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream to offer cheaper, sports-free packages.

As part of the proposed settlement relief, Disney has agreed to entertain certain proposals from streaming distributors that want packages with fewer Disney-owned networks. That could include packages without ESPN channels. That part may be just as important as the cash for some customers. If streaming providers get more flexibility, future TV packages could look different.

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Watch out for fake Disney settlement emails

Any time money is involved, scammers pay attention. A settlement like this gives them an easy hook because the message sounds believable. You may see emails, texts or social media posts claiming you need to “verify” your claim, pay a fee or click fast before you lose your payout.

1) Go directly to the official settlement site

If you get a message about the Disney settlement, do not click the link right away. Go directly to the official Online TV Settlement website instead. That lowers the chance of landing on a fake claim page built to steal your information. Also, be careful with look-alike web addresses. Scammers often create sites that appear close to the real thing but include extra words, odd spelling or strange endings.

2) Never pay to file a claim

You should not have to pay a fee to file a legitimate class action settlement claim. Be cautious if a message asks for a wire transfer, gift card, crypto payment, payment app transfer or “processing fee.” A scammer may also pressure you with urgent language. That pressure is designed to make you click before you think.

3) Protect your devices before you click

Strong antivirus software can help protect you from malicious links, fake websites and phishing attacks tied to settlement scams. It can also warn you before you open a dangerous attachment or visit a risky page. Keep your phone, computer and browser updated as well. Those updates often patch security holes scammers try to exploit. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android & iOS devices at Cyberguy.com

4) Reduce what scammers can find about you

A personal data removal service can help reduce the amount of information about you that appears on people-search sites and data broker databases. That is important because scammers often use your name, address, phone number or past subscriptions to make fake emails feel more convincing. No service can remove every trace of your information online. Still, cutting down what is easy to find can make you a harder target. Check out my top picks for data removal services and get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web by visiting Cyberguy.com

5) Save your claim confirmation

If you file a claim online, save your confirmation email and code. That gives you a record of your submission and helps you avoid clicking on random follow-up messages that may not be real. When in doubt, contact the Settlement Administrator through the official settlement website rather than replying to an email that showed up in your inbox.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

This is one of those settlements many people may ignore because it sounds like legal noise. However, if you paid for YouTube TV or DirecTV Stream during the class period, it is worth checking your eligibility. The biggest thing to remember is the deadline. Sept. 8, 2026, is the date to file a claim or opt out. The payout may not be huge. Still, streaming bills have climbed for years, and plenty of customers are tired of paying more for bundles they never wanted. To me, the bigger question is what happens next. If Disney and streaming providers loosen the grip on bloated channel packages, you could eventually see more choice in what you pay for. If this settlement has you rethinking what you pay for live TV, check out our guide on how to cut streaming service costs and save money before your next bill hits.

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