Changes to the Terms of Service (ToS)? This is the hill where you all take a stand against a manufacturer of a product that you paid as little as $50 for? Just because you dont want to agree to a condition like aberration? Other manufacturers around the globe makes you jump through hoops to use their product.
I just purchased a Blackstine grill over the weekend and it was missingva small part for a knob. But before I could even talk to customer service. I had to register my product with model and serial numbers, date of purchase, when and where I purchased it and a copy of the receipt. I had to jump through all these hoops for them to send me a $050 piece.
I have an idea, if you don't l Iike it, find another product and stop using it.
"Changes to the Terms of Service (ToS)? This is the hill where you all take a stand against a manufacturer of a product that you paid as little as $50 for? "
Not all Roku devices are $50 or less, the Roku Ultra is double that and Roku TVs can be several hundred dollars. You don't even know what you are talking about. People have a right to be upset being forced to agree to terms or their device is locked out.
Go play with your grill knob, nobody cares.
" I have an idea, if you don't Iike it, find another product and stop using it. "
Even though you have another product in hand but you will still haunt for Roku later on.
This is just a way how they can maximize their profit but twisting our head ... like immunity from suit.
And has been noted many times: Virtually everything you buy or pay for these days has a binding arbitration clause. Credit cards, cars, most any kind of service, etc... You can thank AT&T and the Supreme Court for that.