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The Walt Disney Company

Global entertainment and media conglomerate operating theme parks, film studios, streaming services (Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+), and broadcast networks (ABC, ESPN).

Track Record

On April 14, 2026, Disney laid off approximately 1,000 employees across marketing, TV networks, ESPN, product/technology, and corporate groups. Marvel Studios was reportedly hit hardest, affecting film/TV production, comics, franchise management, and notably artists, illustrators, character designers, and environment designers — many with 10+ years tenure. Forbes reported the layoffs were 'reportedly connected to previously announced cutbacks and the integration of AI.' New CEO Josh D'Amaro had been in office less than one month. Disney shares rose 1.6% on announcement day.

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On February 11, 2026, California AG Rob Bonta announced the largest CCPA settlement to date with Disney. The company's opt-out webform only stopped sharing through Disney's own ad platform while continuing to sell data to third-party ad-tech companies. Disney failed to provide in-app opt-out in streaming apps, ignored device-specific Global Privacy Control signals for logged-in users, and required bundle subscribers to opt out up to 10 separate times to fully stop data sharing.