Disney Streaming (YouTube TV / DirecTV Stream) Antitrust Settlement
Biddle v. Disney (U.S. District Court, Northern District of California)
Verified July 2026. Deadlines change by court order — always confirm the current date on the official site before you file.
A $50 million partial antitrust settlement over allegations that Disney's conduct raised the prices of streaming live pay-TV services. Disney denies the allegations. Eligible people can file a claim for free through the official settlement administrator until September 8, 2026.
Estimated payout
A pro-rata cash payment proportional to the length of your YouTube TV and/or DirecTV Stream subscription. The exact amount depends on how many valid claims are filed.
Proof required?
No receipts required — file online with the unique ID (and PIN) from your notice.
Cost
Always free through the official administrator.
Who qualifies
People who purchased a YouTube TV subscription, or a DirecTV Stream / DirecTV Now / AT&T TV Now subscription, between April 1, 2019 and March 31, 2026.
What you need to file
- The unique ID and PIN from your emailed or mailed settlement notice.
- Confirmation of your YouTube TV or DirecTV Stream subscription during the covered period.
- Your contact information and a payment choice.
What you can get
A pro-rata cash payment proportional to the length of your YouTube TV and/or DirecTV Stream subscription. The exact amount depends on how many valid claims are filed.
Proof of purchase or loss: No receipts required — file online with the unique ID (and PIN) from your notice.
How to file for free
Go directly to the official settlement administrator at onlinetvsettlement.com and file your claim. It takes a few minutes and costs nothing. The deadline is September 8, 2026 — confirm it on the official site, since courts can move deadlines.
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Common questions
People who subscribed to YouTube TV, or DirecTV Stream / DirecTV Now / AT&T TV Now, between April 1, 2019 and March 31, 2026. File free at onlinetvsettlement.com by September 8, 2026 using the ID from your notice.
Yes. Filing is always free through the official settlement administrator at onlinetvsettlement.com. You never need to pay a law firm or a claims service — we are an independent guide and are not affiliated with the settlement, the administrator, or the court.
The deadline is September 8, 2026. Deadlines can change by court order, so confirm the current date on the official site, onlinetvsettlement.com, before you act.
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