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Buy European@feddit.uk•With Easter around the corner, what are your favorite European chocolates?English
17·3 months agoTony’s Chocolonely, based in Amsterdam.
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Buy European@feddit.uk•Beware of companies that appear to operate from EuropeEnglish
6·4 months agoIs there a name for this? Eurowashing? Eurobaiting?
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Your car is spying on you – and Israeli firms are leading the surveillance race
153·4 months agoThis is why you should switch to ebikes if you can, it’s better for the environment and they don’t track you.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Disney+ loses Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and 3D amid patent disputeEnglish
231·4 months agoSorry about that. Here’s the entire article:
Disney+ is currently streaming with degraded picture quality as Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and 3D have vanished. A patent case in Germany is possibly spreading across Europe.
The streaming service previously suffered technical app issues, but these were resolved in September 2025.
In late 2025, German media outlets such as 4KFilme began observing that Dolby Vision and HDR10+ had disappeared from Disney+ in Germany. As a result, Disney+ Premium subscribers are limited to streaming in the HDR10 format, despite paying the full subscription price.
In January 2026, the German outlet Heise linked the situation to a patent lawsuit (link) at a German court, in which Disney is accused of infringing patents held by American company InterDigital. The court has issued an injunction that affects Disney+.
Now affecting Europe too
In February, reports have begun to surface on Reddit from Disney+ subscribers in countries such as France, Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal and Poland. Dutch outlet Tweakers has reported on the issues in Netherlands.
Similar reports are now emerging in the Nordics on Flatpanels’ forums: Dolby Vision is no longer working on Disney+. FlatpanelsHD has confirmed the issue on our devices.
In a statement to FlatpanelsHD, Disney says that it relates to technical challenges. It has neither confirmed nor denied any link between the widespread issues in Europe and the patent case.
“Dolby Vision support for content on Disney+ is currently unavailable in several European countries due to technical challenges. We are actively working to restore access to Dolby Vision and will provide an update as soon as possible. 4K UHD and HDR support remain available on supported devices,” Disney said in a written response to Flatpanels today.
Disney+ has removed all references to Dolby Vision from its European support pages – even the US support pages.
3D movies on Disney+ have also disappeared in several European countries, as these are presented in Dolby Vision (on Apple Vision Pro).
When will it return?
If it is indeed a patent dispute, such things tend to drag on. At this time, there is no timeline for when HDR10+, Dolby Vision and 3D will return to Disney+.
InterDigital holds several thousand patents related to radio and video technology and has previously pursued cases against Amazon, Microsoft, Samsung and others. The company has been described as a ‘patent troll’.
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Technology@lemmy.world•That time Apple sent everyone a U2 album: 'I DONT WANT YOU.'English
16·5 months agoIt’s alright, it’s alright, alright.
Apple moves in mysterious ways.
TheImpressiveX@lemmy.todaytoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Firefox is really innovatingEnglish
0·6 months agoSave us
LadybirdServo, you’re our only hope.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google's new 'Aluminium OS' project brings Android to PC: Here's what we knowEnglish
251·7 months agoLinux has existed for 31 years.
They’re giving you a false sense of control so you don’t feel the need to block ads at all.









They should.