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Tesla has removed the Disney+ streaming app from its "Tesla Theater" platform across all company vehicles.
This move comes in the wake of a growing dispute between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Disney, as well as other major brands like Apple and Sony.
The situation escalated after several major companies, including Disney, Apple, and Sony, decided to pull their advertisements from X/Twitter over the past few months.
During an interview at the New York Times' Dealbook summit in November, Elon Musk not only supported these companies' decision but also urged them to permanently cease advertising on X.
Moreover, Musk's comments seemed to directly target Disney CEO Bob Iger.
The latest development in this feud is Tesla's decision to inform Disney of the removal of Disney+ from its vehicles, without offering a clear explanation for the action.
Social media speculation suggests that this move is likely a retaliatory response from Musk in light of Disney's advertising decisions.
As the situation continues to unfold, the conflict between Tesla and Disney raises questions about the intersection of technology, entertainment, and corporate disputes within the modern business landscape.