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They've given up, presumably in hopes of still being able to frighten people off with the same nonsense in less high profile cases, rather than have it shot down for good by the courts: Disney drops bid to stop allergy death lawsuit over Disney+ terms - BBC News
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is that near Sluff?Originally posted by vetran View Post
It doesn't cost much to try unless the Judge takes Umbridge.
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In the UK and the EU you cannot sign away some rights regardless of what is put in the contract.
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More accurately, their lawyers have put that argument to the court. It's quite likely that even in the USA, land of lawyers, the argument is not going to fly and the court will tell them to sod offOriginally posted by Uncle Albert View PostIf so, you've signed away the right to ever sue them, no matter what they do to you or your family.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8jl0ekjr0go
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Anyone ever had a Disney+ account?
If so, you've signed away the right to ever sue them, no matter what they do to you or your family.
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