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I believe if you review the TOS document that Roku had in the past with this new information, there's actually very little that has changed. Binding arbitration has been a part of the Roku TOS since at least 2019, and likely before then. But Roku really should have used a different method to get this information out.
"there's actually very little that has changed"
Other folx are pointing out that quite a lot *has* changed.
Also, "binding arbitration" is quite different than INDIVIDUALIZED BINDING ARBITRATION, which is blocking collective action for their wrongdoing. Of course a big mega-corp player in the streaming game can squash any of us like a bug, individually.
In addition, the means of shoving this down our throats and holding our devices hostage until we relent is truly loathsome, repugnant and deserving of widespread condemnation for anti-consumer activity.
Lastly, in the face of such hubris a shoulder shrug (again) leads to losing all our rights.
I prefer NOT to be repeatedly and consistently violated, thank you.
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