Time Warner Cable is being accused of requiring subscribers
to pay higher cable bills to watch Los Angeles Lakers and Dodgers games without
offering them the opportunity to opt out of those channels.
According to THR, A class-action lawsuit filed Tuesday in
Los Angeles Superior Court -- which names TWC as well as the Lakers and Dodgers
as defendants -- charged TWC with "abuse of its position as the primary
provider of cable television" in Southern California .
The complaint cites TWC's $3 billion acquisition of Lakers
telecast rights in February 2011 and its $8 billion acquisition of Dodgers game
telecasts in January 2013. Lakers games air on TWC SportsNet and TWC Deportes,
while Dodgers games will air on the SportsNet LA network.
The plaintiffs charge that because TWC has chosen to bundle
these channels without allowing subscribers the ability to opt out, subscribers
will be forced to pay about $4-$5 in additional fees per month as a result.
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