A class action lawsuit against Amazon's Prime Video was permanently dismissed after claims regarding ads were deemed a benefit modification, not a price increase. US District Judge Barbara J. Rothstein stated that the service's additions complied with Amazon's changing terms and conditions. The court ruled that plaintiffs could not refile the lawsuit. Ads on Prime Video will continue, with a potential increase expected soon, although users may pay an additional fee to avoid them.
Amazon's introduction of advertisements to Prime Video was not a price increase; it was a benefit modification, and such modification was specifically contemplated and authorized by the parties' governing agreements.
The addition of commercials didn't constitute a price change and were instead a modification to the existing subscription package.
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