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by RcouF1uZ4gsC
825 days ago
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If enough people do it, forced arbitration can actually end up being expensive for the company. iIRC, there was a case where the company itself tried to get out of the forced arbitration and go to court since it was a pain to try to handle a massive number of individual arbitration cases. I wonder how Roku would react if every Roku user filed an arbitration case since your data was at risk. |
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The new terms have language that say that if enough people enter arbitration at the same time, they have to do one big "mass arbitration."