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[–] Verdorrterpunkt@feddit.org 47 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (10 children)

How the fuck is it not punishable to write stuff into those contracts that contradict the law (obv. i mean this past a certain company size). Like for real.

Edit: Typo

[–] Tilgare@lemmy.world 14 points 2 months ago (6 children)

I'm not exactly sure that it DOES contradict the law, which is the problem.

My hope for this case is that it sets the precident of crushing their bullshit terms of forced arbitration before this happens again and deems terms like these unenforcable. To date, I'm not aware of anyone challenging this in court - meanwhile every company in the country is adding terms like these to their software agreements. So let's throw this shit out for good.

[–] AutistoMephisto@lemmy.world 11 points 2 months ago (4 children)

Disney winning sets a precedent that will ultimately lead to vigilante justice by necessity.

If Disney wins, then our “justice” system does not work and cannot be trusted, thus leading people to doing what they need to just to survive when every company starts using that clause to prevent us from holding them responsible for anything at all.

And if that's the case, I guess I need to dig out my mask and cape, and get back to work as a crime fighter.

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