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Arbitration clause for wrongful death?
By no means do I agree with forced arbitration, but so many articles are reporting this partially.
They also agreed to the same clause when buying the tickets in 2023. It’s not just the streaming service ToS in play. Sure gets a lot of clicks saying it like it was though.
Again I think this is all horseshit and forced arbitration can get fucked, but it’s not being reported properly. The Disney+ trial could have not happened at all and the argument from Disney wouldn’t change.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8jl0ekjr0go
But they also cited the clause in the streaming service too. So the reporting stands.
This didn't happen at the theme park, this happened at Disney Springs, which is basically a mall.
Restaurant wasn’t in a ticketed park. The tickets are as relevant as the D+ trial.
Believe or not, in today's america... Yes
In yesterday's America too. Look at the Battle of Blair Mountain for instance where corporations have run the show for centuries.
And let's be clear, corporations have been doing this since well before the US existed, or does no one remember Britain's history?
I was being cheekey but yes his fact needs to be stated clearly so younger folks understand the full context!
Thank you for the service!