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Disney World is arguing a man cannot sue it over the death of his wife because of terms he signed up to in a free trial of Disney+.
It says Mr Piccolo agreed to these terms of use when he signed up to a one month free trial of its streaming service, Disney+, in 2019.
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They’ve definitely crunched the numbers and figured out this method is cheaper than a settlement, and in a country like the US, they’ll definitely get away with it.
No numbers…they would easily spend 4x as much to defend their arbitration bullshit then actually pay out the guys demands.
It’s a dick waving contest and Disney wants the world to see their dick. Nothing more.
I just see them as dicks now. Well… more then before that is.
Apparently the same clause is in the Disney account terms used to buy the tickets to the park
Which would hold more water than the clause in the Disney+ terms (that articles on the subject focus on way too much just for clickbait)
But anyway, it’s really insensitive from Disney to try to arbitrate such a tragic incident.
the restaurant was not in a ticketed park, it was in Disney Springs which is a freely accessible public area
https://longisland.news12.com/disney-asks-court-to-dismiss-wrongful-death-lawsuit-of-long-island-doctor
https://maps.app.goo.gl/2HeE7BypniAENg1M6
Oh, I wasn’t aware of this since the BBC article does not mention it. Then Disney’s attempt to arbitrate based on the account terms barely holds water.