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Binding arbitration eliminates the user's default right to litigate disputes in court, and the individual requirement prevents consolidation with other users' claims.
Users cannot bring disputes against Activision in court or as part of a group; all disputes must proceed individually through binding arbitration.
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"you and Activision agree to submit all Disputes between us to individual, binding arbitration pursuant to the provisions in this Section 4.— Excerpt from Activision's Activision Terms of Use
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Binding arbitration eliminates the user's default right to litigate disputes in court, and the individual requirement prevents consolidation with other users' claims.
Users cannot bring disputes against Activision in court or as part of a group; all disputes must proceed individually through binding arbitration.
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