Wizards: Hey gamers, you can’t sue us anymore
“D&D Beyond emailed users today to announce that the site’s Terms & Conditions and Privacy rules are being updated: Arbitration notice: Section 20 includes a binding arbitration provision and class action waiver. Please read it carefully. If you live in the province of Quebec (Canada) or the European Union, section 20 does not apply to you.”
Other changes include:
- Disputes moved from the State of Washington to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. (No doubt some clever reader will tell me it’s more expensive or harder to file a claim in the latter state).
- You now have to agree to resolve all disputes through individual binding arbitration handled by JAMS.
- Users no longer have the right to equitable relief, and instead, WotC’s liability is capped at $100.
So there’s that. Regardless, these changes don’t affect me because I wouldn’t subscribe to their penny-ante shit.

 
													 
													 
													 
													