Roku says hackers gained access to 576k accounts in latest data-breach incident - eviltoast
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    7 months ago

    It just allows them to ignore federal Eeoc laws since they can just arbitrate it.

    That sounds suspect. EEOC is federal. I find it doubtful a company can simply choose to opt-out of those laws.

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      7 months ago

      They can. The Feds can sue on behalf of you but thy rarely do. They admitted in writing they ignore the ada since they can’t be sue. Judge still forced it to arbitration.

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      7 months ago

      When I talk about working with senators. This is one of the topics I’m discussing. Federal laws should not be forced into arbitration. It allows companies to abuse federal law

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        Personally I don’t think forced arbitration should exist for any law. It’s a way for large corporations to avoid legal responsibility.
        I always find it odd how easy it seems to be to just sign your rights away in the US.