The happiest place on Earth is anything but when it comes to Sling TV. The Walt Disney Company has filed a lawsuit against Dish Network’s digital streaming arm, accusing the service of violating its licensing agreement by rolling out new pay-per-view-style bundles without the studio’s consent. The case was filed Tuesday evening in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, and at its core is Sling’s new “passes” system. These mini-packages — launched just in time for the kickoff of college football and the NFL season — allowed customers to buy a day, weekend, or week-long subscription for as little as $4.99, which is a far cry from Sling’s regular $45.99-per-month base package.