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Disney sues Sling TV through new passes that transmit that allow you to access live cable networks in just one day. The lawsuit, submitted under the seal, claims that Sling violated the conditions of his licensing with Disney and included its networks in short-term packages without permission, According to the report from Deadline.
The Sling TV owned by meals announced One-day, one-day and weekly transmitted passing earlier this month, beginning $ 5 and allow you to watch content on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, Disney Channel and other networks in a short period of time. Sling TV Positions Transient Passes as a way that people catch disposable sports events or rewards without locking in subscribing cable or sets of live TV shows.
As he reported VarietyDisney states that streaming passes against his current licensing agreement, which states that Sling TV and the dish must provide subscribers with access to its content through monthly subscriptions. “New TV offers, which are available without our knowledge or consent, violates the terms of our existing license agreement,” said Disney spokesman in the statement Deadline. Disney searched for Sling TV to remove your channels from Streaming Pass.
In the statement EdgeTed Vietecha Sling Spokesman called Disney’s lawsuit “Mericless”, adding that the company will “Defend our right to bring customers experience that suits their life and according to their conditions.”