greeneyedchick
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So if I understand this correctly...If I get hurt on a broken ride at one of the Disney parks and I have also subscribed to Disney+ at any time, then I cannot sue Disney for my injuries? That's super snaky!Those Disney layers can be more creative than the creative side of the business. I have no opinion on the merits of the suit but claiming that one of those million page subscriber agreements that we all just click thru now covers every single thing that a company could be sued for is just...wow.
https://nypost.com/2024/08/13/us-ne...h-suit-tossed-because-of-disney-subscription/
Disney is trying to get a wrongful death lawsuit filed by a New York University doctor’s grieving husband tossed — because he signed up for the Disney+ streaming service years earlier, court papers said.
Kanokporn Tangsuan’s bereaved husband Jeffrey Piccolo is currently suing the theme park juggernaut claiming that she suffered a fatal allergic reaction shortly after eating at a Disney Springs restaurant in Florida last October.
But Disney is now claiming the $50,000 suit should be moved out of the courts because Piccolo agreed to arbitrate all disputes with the company when he first signed up for a one-month trial of the Disney+ streaming service back in 2019, court documents charge.
Piccolo’s attorneys, on their part, have slammed Disney’s latest motion as “preposterous” and “outrageously unreasonable.”
In the May 31 motion filed in Orange County, Fla. circuit court, Disney argued that the Disney+ subscriber agreement Piccolo signed years earlier on his PlayStation called for any dispute — with the exception of small claims — to be “resolved by individual binding arbitration.”