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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]jackbenimble
(251 posts)16. I have a netflix membership
And personally don't care about the clause. What would I sue them for? If they do something I don't like or if I dislike their service I can simply speak my mind with my pocketbook and cancel. The language is probably there to protect against people who make a sport out of suing.
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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