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I have altered the deal. Pray I don't alter it further.
If it's a free service it's definitely not in your favor. If it's a paid service, still most likely not in your favor.
I always remember that case where someone got injured at Disneyland and part of their Disney plus subscription is an agreement they can't sue Disney.
It's crazy that forced arbitration is legal in the US.
IIRC they died(?) due to allergens in food that was supposed to be allergen free and due to their D+ subscription they waived their rights to sue (bullshit)
Definitely more fucked than I remembered.
That's what Disney lawyers argued. I don't think it actually worked out for them, but I may be wrong.
Yeah it didn't work, everyone saw through the bullshit. They tried to settle through arbitration and keep it out of court. But that's because Disney lawyers are scum and will do anything to find a loophole to exploit. Also think they were more concerned about the publicity and why they wanted it settled silently.
The ultimate settlement at court was assumed to be pathetic though for killing someone. Think final amount wasn't publicized, but the publicized settlement record claimed the husband was seeking 50k. But I guess it can settle for higher and that was just a formality amount?
Anyhow they probably threw chump change at him and a lifetime membership of Disney+ and discounts at the parks. Certainly bundled with a NDA agreement to not disclose the settlement agreement or they'd claw it back.
I hope not, that's sickeningly evil. God forbid you just do the right thing...
Injured? IIRC the person died.
That actually is a regular occurrence when their previous terms are judged to be illegal.
That's still ultimately looking out for themselves