• @ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
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    463 months ago

    So this works for any corporation? If you are a member/subscriber/user the corp can fuck up your shit and then use an unrelated legal clause from a different contract to prevent legal ramifications?

    Did Disney see Cyberpunk and think that corporate dystopia is the right fit for their business? Is Disney suggesting that it’s okay for Netflix to shoot password sharers but not the people using the service without subscription? Does using an iPhone give up my life to Apple? This shit was literally a joke 10 years ago and now Disney is trying to pull this shit in real life. Unbelievable.

    • @nova_ad_vitum@lemmy.ca
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      173 months ago

      This is a great case for the DOJ to look at Disney the way they did Google just now, and evaluate whether Disney should be broken up. I have no confidence that that will actually happen.

    • @JaN0h4ck@feddit.org
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      63 months ago

      Did Disney see Cyberpunk and think that corporate dystopia is the right fit for their business?

      While they didn’t actively decide, it is their end goal. It’s just the natural outcome of capitalism, where an infinite increase of profits and getting a monopoly is the desired state for every corporation. It’s the intended function of our system.

      In order to protect us and our planet we need to abolish capitalism in all its forms.

    • Caveman
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      13 months ago

      Not really. The TOS is a collection of legal garbage that they’re going to use to argue in court. You can’t sign away your basic rights by agreeing to the TOS since the clause in the TOS would be illegal.

      Doesn’t stop Disney from trying of course