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Following its failed deal with Disney, YouTube TV is handing out $10 monthly credits—but not everyone qualifies, and it’s not automatic.
Carriage beef between Google and Disney leaves YouTube TV users without access to major sports telecasts this week.
The first College Football Playoff rankings show will not be on YouTube TV as ESPN remains off its platform due to the ongoing Disney-Google dispute
Google and YouTube are preparing to pay $30 million to settle a class action lawsuit accusing them of violating children's privacy laws.
Google and YouTube agreed to pay a $30 million settlement in a class action lawsuit over allegations they collected personal data from children under the age of 13. According to the lawsuit, Google and YouTube violated privacy laws by collecting data from children watching cartoons,
YouTube TV lost Disney content last week amid ongoing negotiations, but the losses are hitting Google Play, YouTube, and Google TV too.
Anyone who was under 13 who watched children's content on YouTube from 2013 to 2020 could be eligible for a payment.
Disney’s top brass told the troops that the media company’s leaders are going to continue to fight for a “fair deal” with Google’s YouTube TV, after the internet service pulled ESPN, ABC and other Disney networks Thursday night.