Is it really that big a deal if you are watching a few minutes behind?
I've watched ball games on streaming networks where I can also hear a local radio broadcast, and the stream is always delayed compared to the radio, sometimes by quite a lot. But you'd never know it if you were just watching the stream.
I remember a few years ago reading about a scam at the Australian Open Tennis where there were people inside the stadium who were betting on individual points as they happened.
I guess they could bet before the betting streams caught up.
It seems ridiculous to me that you can bet on individual points, but here we are.
The issue is that most people are trying to watch live which is what it's advertised as. And until they figure out that they need to watch X minutes behind, it is unwatchable. Many will not figure that out.
So for the first hour it was just total frustration until I stopped trying to go back to live mode.
Internet streams are not real-time even in the best case. There is always a few seconds of delay, often quite a bit more than that depending on number of hops and link speeds, congestion, etc.
It has been pretty useless. At the moment seems to be working only when running in non-live mode several minutes behind.
So if there are 1 million trying to stream it, that means they would lose $15 million. So.. they might only give a partial refund.
But people should push for an automatic refund instead of a class action.