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I couldn’t care less about Prime Video breaking new ad records – it’s making me want to quit the streamer for good
It's no surprise that Prime Video's ad-supported tier is its most popular, with Amazon reporting at its unBoxed 2025 event that it now has more than 315 million viewers. That's 115 million up from the ...
PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. Amazon has prevailed in a class-action lawsuit that ...
Federal judge dismisses class-action lawsuit over Amazon’s ad-supported Prime Video tier. Court rules Amazon acted within its rights under existing user agreements. Plaintiffs barred from refiling ...
Amazon introducing ads to Prime Video isn't just annoying; it's illegal, according to a customer seeking to bring a class action lawsuit against the tech giant. The suit, filed Friday in California ...
A federal judge dismissed a class-action lawsuit filed against Amazon by disgruntled customers who alleged the company had deceived and cheated them by introducing ads into Prime Video unless they ...
A judge has dismissed a proposed class-action lawsuit over ads on Amazon Prime Video. Subscribers claimed the move violated consumer protection laws and breached contracts. The court ruled Amazon’s ad ...
A federal judge in Washington state has dismissed a class-action lawsuit against Amazon for putting ads on Prime Video. In a ruling issued Wednesday (read it HERE), U.S. District Judge Barbara J.
WPP OpenDoor — Amazon’s dedicated WPP unit — decided that if algorithms know what we want to watch, they might as well know how we feel before telling us what to watch. The result? Last month, it ...
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