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I agree that it's bull**bleep**, and it's likely unenforceable. But I read the agreement. I can't think of any situation where I would have cause to sue Roku; I paid $30 for my Roku device years ago, so what would the damages be? Binding arbitration instead of a real court would make no difference. I clicked the "Agree" button, but it was under duress because it was a sleazy tactic.
Trivial? Because I got the message my first thought was, "what are you A holes about to do that would cause people to want to sue you"? It's about principle. It's about constantly being bullied and coerced by mega companies, our Governments, our jobs. I AM OVER ALL OF IT! You can say this but not that or else, Take the jab, or else, pay this, or else. I will no longer comply and bow to bullies. Everyone needs to grow a pair.
- joebios012 years agoStreaming Star
Roku recently added a 'click-thru' menu on their devices. By 'accepting' this GARBAGE you are surrendering your RIGHTS to a class action settlement with Roku.
You have 30-days to tell Roku NO even if you have 'accepted' the new agreement. Follow the instructions here:
L. 30-Day Right to Opt Out. You have the right to opt out of arbitration by sending written notice of your decision to opt out to the following address by mail: General Counsel, Roku Inc., 1701 Junction Court, Suite 100, San Jose, CA 95112 within 30 days of you first becoming subject to these Dispute Resolution Terms. Such notice must include the name of each person opting out and contact information for each such person, the specific product models, software, or services used that are at issue, the email address that you used to set up your Roku account (if you have one), and, if applicable, a copy of your purchase receipt. For clarity, opt-out notices submitted via any method other than mail (including email) will not be effective. If you send timely written notice containing the required information in accordance with this Section 1(L), then neither party will be required to arbitrate the Claims between them.
- biodorkus2 years agoNewbie
This smacks of what 23andMe tried to pull back in the fall; I wouldn't be surprised if we hear in a few weeks there was a data breach at Roku. 😡