Streaming TV operators are always dreaming up new packages and bundles, and admittedly, I snooze through most of them. But Sling’s Day Pass subscription, which gives you a day’s access to Sling Orange—a package that includes ESPN and two-dozen other channels—for just five bucks sure got my attention.

Turns out it got Disney’s attention, too.

Disney, as you may know, owns ESPN, and Disney doesn’t want to sell you just a day’s worth of ESPN. It wants you to pay for at least a month—ideally though its new ESPN streaming service —or even more.

Now Disney is claiming it never got a heads-up from Sling about its paradigm-breaking Day Pass idea , and it’s suing to stop it.

As Deadline reports , Disney’s legal team filed a federal lawsuit late Tuesday that accuses Sling of rolling out i

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