Disney has reversed course on a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the widower of a woman who died after eating at a resort restaurant, saying the matter can now proceed to court.
I’m sure, I’m not the only one who definitely isn’t going to try out Disney+ anytime soon.
After I had to seperate my Netflix account from my nieces and my sister, I actually planed to switch to Disney for a while to see what they offer, but not anymore.
In such cases you normally get an upated terms of service notification.
If you are in the EU new regulations now demand, that the costumer actively has to agree with updated terms. Otherwise its normally just a notification with a small print ->if you don’t object you automatically agree.
Too late.
I’m sure, I’m not the only one who definitely isn’t going to try out Disney+ anytime soon.
After I had to seperate my Netflix account from my nieces and my sister, I actually planed to switch to Disney for a while to see what they offer, but not anymore.
I wonder what becomes of the Hulu people being merged into Disney? Do they auto sign the new terms by simply continuing service?
In such cases you normally get an upated terms of service notification.
If you are in the EU new regulations now demand, that the costumer actively has to agree with updated terms. Otherwise its normally just a notification with a small print ->if you don’t object you automatically agree.
It’s not too late for the actual reason they withdrew: They’re not at risk for forced arbitration to be challenged in court.
I just meant the damage in the public eye had been done.
Of course there are other legal implications, but I wasn’t talking about that.