Terms of Rule

ranmagender@lemmy.blahaj.zone to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 35 points –
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It’s not even if you watch something. Even if you get Disney+ in a combo package and you don’t even watch one thing, arbitration. Crooked corpo

Just pirate it that way you agreed to nothing.

Commercial TOS contracts that forfeit your rights risk that forfeiture extending beyond the constraints ofmthe contract.

Which is a great reason to avoid terms of service at all,

Which is a great reason to pirate.

It reminds me of Google's war against adblocking, which fails to acknowledge ads are a vector for spyware and malware.

Dear valued customer,

in order to ensure a continuing enjoyable experience for all our customers, a death squad had been dispatched to your house. Please direct all complaints to the arbitration department.

Kind regards, Disney Corporation

Is that a robot in the image?

Yeonmi Park? I suppose it'd explain a lot if she were.

Park runs the YouTube channel "Voice of North Korea by Yeonmi Park",[16] which as of July 2023 has over one million subscribers.[3] Her political views have been called "American conservative",[3] and she has criticized the concepts of political correctness and woke culture in the U.S.,[3] drawing parallels between political correctness in the U.S. and North Korea.

Certainly interesting life path...

Funny, since the conservative overlord Donald Trump seems to love Kim Jong Un...

I'm going to write some new TOS this weekend for myself and the universe.

OK nevermind that is how people start writing a manifesto and i've got too much laundry and pickleball to start that bullshit.

I dont know, I've watched all of Mando and I don't have Disney+ or a wife, and will never have either. i prefer living in the double sin or torrenting and having a parter I'm not married to

Maybe Pedro will come kick my ass but I'm okay with that.

So this works for any corporation? If you are a member/subscriber/user the corp can fuck up your shit and then use an unrelated legal clause from a different contract to prevent legal ramifications?

Did Disney see Cyberpunk and think that corporate dystopia is the right fit for their business? Is Disney suggesting that it's okay for Netflix to shoot password sharers but not the people using the service without subscription? Does using an iPhone give up my life to Apple? This shit was literally a joke 10 years ago and now Disney is trying to pull this shit in real life. Unbelievable.