Film Theory: Is Disney+ Worth Signing Your Life Away?
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Top Comments (10)
Genuinely still can’t believe that they actually tried to use that argument and then turned around and said “Disney loves their audience”
The situation with that poor woman is just tragic and Disney’s reaction is scarily telling
Thank you for covering this issue. No matter how many times Disney may try to monitize your life, you are worth more than a Disney+ Subscription.
A man getting his wrongful death case threatened to be dismissed just because he signed up for Disney Plus has to be the most stupidest and scummiest thing I ever heard.
Life hack: whenever you are going to agree to a terms and conditions agreement, bring another person into the room and start reading the terms until that person threatens you to click accept and then you can claim duress, invalidating the terms and conditions.
I'm under 18 and I've signed the Disney plus agreement. A minor should not be allowed to give up the right to take something to court for life because their decision was likely uneducated.
The argument made by Disney is so dumb in every way.
The crazy part is that the husband wasn’t even suing for that much money. Just enough to cover certain expenses. Disney really is evil.
I think companies need to make their TOS more readable for an *average* user, without all the complex phrasing and vocabulary that only a lawyer could ever hope to understand.
I'm so glad the channel is covering this. Just in case anybody thought that Disney isn't a cold, soulless company
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Top Comments (10)
Genuinely still can’t believe that they actually tried to use that argument and then turned around and said “Disney loves their audience”
The situation with that poor woman is just tragic and Disney’s reaction is scarily telling
Thank you for covering this issue. No matter how many times Disney may try to monitize your life, you are worth more than a Disney+ Subscription.
A man getting his wrongful death case threatened to be dismissed just because he signed up for Disney Plus has to be the most stupidest and scummiest thing I ever heard.
Life hack: whenever you are going to agree to a terms and conditions agreement, bring another person into the room and start reading the terms until that person threatens you to click accept and then you can claim duress, invalidating the terms and conditions.
I'm under 18 and I've signed the Disney plus agreement. A minor should not be allowed to give up the right to take something to court for life because their decision was likely uneducated.
The argument made by Disney is so dumb in every way.
The crazy part is that the husband wasn’t even suing for that much money. Just enough to cover certain expenses. Disney really is evil.
I think companies need to make their TOS more readable for an *average* user, without all the complex phrasing and vocabulary that only a lawyer could ever hope to understand.
I'm so glad the channel is covering this. Just in case anybody thought that Disney isn't a cold, soulless company