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  • I am not saying that's a good idea, but i know that for example discord's arbitration clauze explicitly states that it works both ways, so it's not impossible that disney's does too

  • Hold on i just realised

    Some arbitration clauses work both ways, meaning disney can't sue you just as much as you can't sue them

    So in theory if you signed up for a free trial or something, pirating (and distributing) any disney content would be absolutely legal

    Edit:

    Ok i looked up their terms of use (which was slightly harder because of the pile of articles about the latest lawsuit), and they have their bums covered:

    1. BINDING ARBITRATION AND CLASS

    (...)

    You and Disney agree to resolve, by binding individual arbitration as provided below, all Disputes (...) except for: (...) (ii) any dispute relating to the ownership or enforcement of intellectual property rights. (...)

    Source: https://disneytermsofuse.com/english/#BINDING-ARBITRATION-AND-CLASS-ACTION-WAIVER, accesed 2024-08-17

    Edit 2: added formatting to the quote

  • Linux: i punch myself in the face because it's free

    Windows: i pay this guy to punch me in the face, but he sometimes decides to punch me in the nuts, and also tries to sell me stuff