Disney blackout settlement is the part nobody likes to say out loud: if you paid for YouTube TV or DirecTV Stream during the blackout mess, AL.com says you may be eligible for money back. The claim is simple — viewers paid for service and got a blackout instead, which is exactly why class actions exist. Disney is the villain in this story, or at least the company with the receipt problem. The open question is how many subscribers actually qualify and how much the payout will be. Pick a side in the comments: was this corporate theft, or just the cost of doing TV business?
