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In reply to the discussion: The first two paragraphs of the new NETFLIX Terms of use....interesting start to a new year [View all]MrScorpio
(73,631 posts)39. It's part of the USCoC campaign to destroy the right of addressing grievances in court
This binding arbitration contracts are showing up all over the place, in ways that most ordinary people would never expect it.
If you ever get a chance, watch the Documentary, "Hot Coffee".
Rent it on Netflix, that should be a wake up call
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The first two paragraphs of the new NETFLIX Terms of use....interesting start to a new year [View all]
DainBramaged
Dec 2012
OP
It's a common provision in these types of contracts. I'd be surprised if they're not in all of them.
Honeycombe8
Dec 2012
#25
It's part of the USCoC campaign to destroy the right of addressing grievances in court
MrScorpio
Dec 2012
#39