You cannot join other users in a group lawsuit or class arbitration against Anyscale — any legal claim must be brought individually.
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The waiver limits the procedural mechanisms available for dispute resolution by restricting users to individual claims. This affects the operational structure of how disputes are processed, as it eliminates class-based aggregation as a procedural pathway regardless of the underlying forum selected.
This provision means that if Anyscale's practices harm many users in the same way, each user must pursue their claim separately at their own expense, making it economically impractical to seek redress for small or moderate harms.
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You and Teachable agree to resolve any disputes through final and binding arbitration, except as set forth under Exceptions to Agreement to Arbitrate below. You also agree that disputes will only be resolved on an individual basis and not as a class, consolidated, or representative action.
Any dispute arising from or relating to the subject matter of these Terms shall be finally settled by arbitration in San Francisco County, California, in accordance with the Streamlined Arbitration Rules and Procedures of Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc. ("JAMS") then in effect, by ...
WHERE PERMITTED UNDER THE APPLICABLE LAW, YOU AND NETFLIX AGREE THAT EACH MAY BRING CLAIMS AGAINST THE OTHER ONLY IN YOUR OR ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, AND NOT AS A PLAINTIFF OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY PURPORTED CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING. Further, where permitted under the applicable law, unless ...
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"You waive any right to bring or participate in a class action, class arbitration, or other representative proceeding. All disputes must be resolved on an individual basis. This waiver applies whether the proceeding is in arbitration, court, or any other forum.— Excerpt from Anyscale's Anyscale Terms of Service
(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Implicates Federal Arbitration Act §2; FTC Act Section 5; California CCP §382 on class actions; and CFPB guidance on class action waivers in consumer financial products (12 CFR Part 1040, though overturned, signals regulatory intent). EU Directive 2020/1828 on representative actions for consumers provides EU users with collective redress rights that may override contractual waivers. (2)
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The waiver limits the procedural mechanisms available for dispute resolution by restricting users to individual claims. This affects the operational structure of how disputes are processed, as it eliminates class-based aggregation as a procedural pathway regardless of the underlying forum selected.
This provision means that if Anyscale's practices harm many users in the same way, each user must pursue their claim separately at their own expense, making it economically impractical to seek redress for small or moderate harms.
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