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AMC Networks

AMC agreed to pay $8.3 million to settle claims it violated federal privacy laws by tracking users and sharing their information without consent.

ClosedUnited States-wideClaim status: Closed on April 9, 2024Payout: TBDNo longer claimable

About this settlement

The case addresses unauthorized tracking and sharing of user data by AMC Networks on its streaming services.

This settlement resolves allegations that AMC Networks violated federal privacy laws by tracking users on its streaming platforms and sharing their information with third parties without consent. Eligible consumers who watched content on AMC+ and related services during the specified period may file claims for compensation.

Who qualifies

  • Consumers who watched videos on AMC+, Shudder, Acorn TV, ALLBLK, SundanceNow, or HIDIVE via AMC-controlled platforms.
  • Viewing occurred between January 18, 2021 and January 10, 2024.

TBD

Claim status: Closed on April 9, 2024

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