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Netflix is facing a class action lawsuit over the platform’s streaming chaos that unfolded during last week’s live boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul.
The lawsuit is reportedly seeking unspecified damages on behalf of subscribers who were unable to watch parts of the fight, sparking breach of contract claims and allegations of violations of Florida laws involving deceptive trade practices and consumer protection.
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