TCL is a major global TV manufacturer known for offering high‑quality Smart TVs at competitive prices. The company produces a wide range of models, including both Roku TVs and Google TVs, pairing TCL’s hardware with simple, user‑friendly software platforms. TCL has become one of the fastest‑growing TV brands in the U.S. But according to a recent lawsuit filed by the Texas Attorney General, through Automatic Content Recognition (“ACR”) technology, TCL secretly monitors what consumers watch across streaming apps, cable, and even connected devices like gaming consoles or Blu-ray players.
Labaton Keller Sucharow is a law firm representing clients in individual arbitration claims against TCL. If you purchased a TCL Smart TV within the past three years, and the model was originally released in 2017 or later, you may be eligible to file a claim under your state’s data privacy and consumer protection laws. These laws may provide statutory damages of $500 or more, depending on your state of residence.


