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The waiver prevents users from pooling claims with others, which can be a practical barrier to pursuing smaller individual claims and limits collective legal recourse.
Users may not bring or participate in class actions, private attorney general actions, or any representative-capacity proceeding against Disney+, ESPN, or Hulu.
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If, however, this Class Action Waiver is deemed invalid or unenforceable with respect to a particular Dispute...neither you nor Chegg will be entitled to arbitration of such Dispute.
Neither you nor we may elect arbitration of any claims seeking only individualized relief asserted by you or us in small claims court, so long as the action remains in that court and is not removed or appealed de novo...
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"YOU, DISNEY+, ESPN, AND HULU AGREE TO WAIVE CLASS ACTION PROCEDURES. No party will seek to have a dispute heard as a class action or private attorney general action or in any other proceeding in which any party acts or proposes to act in a representative capacity.— Excerpt from Disney+'s Disney+ Terms of Use
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The waiver prevents users from pooling claims with others, which can be a practical barrier to pursuing smaller individual claims and limits collective legal recourse.
Users may not bring or participate in class actions, private attorney general actions, or any representative-capacity proceeding against Disney+, ESPN, or Hulu.
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