Netflix sued for $2.75 million in class action over Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight
Netflix is facing a $2.75 million class-action lawsuit due to glitches during the Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight. The lawsuit claims that Netflix’s live stream experienced technical issues that affected users’ viewing experience during the highly anticipated boxing match.
Customers who paid to watch the fight through Netflix allege that they faced numerous problems, including buffering, poor video quality, and even complete outages during the event. These difficulties led to frustration and disappointment among viewers who were excited to see the fight live.
The legal action seeks compensation for affected customers and aims to hold Netflix accountable for the issues that occurred during the broadcast. The plaintiffs argue that Netflix failed to deliver the service that customers paid for, resulting in a breach of contract and consumer trust.
Netflix has not yet responded to the lawsuit publicly, but this legal action highlights the importance of reliable streaming services, especially for live events like sports matches. Customers expect a seamless viewing experience when they pay for access to premium content, and when technical issues arise, it can lead to dissatisfaction and frustration.
As the case progresses, it will be interesting to see how Netflix addresses the allegations and what steps the company may take to prevent similar issues in the future. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.