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Valve removes arbitration from its Steam agreements — here’s what that means for you

www.polygon.com Valve removes arbitration from its Steam agreements — here’s what that means for you

Steam users can now sue Valve, thanks to changes to its Steam Subscriber Agreement.

Valve removes arbitration from its Steam agreements — here’s what that means for you
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  • So why would Valve do this? It may be a response to several law firms’ attempt to file “mass arbitrations,” wherein “hundreds or thousands of consumers bringing individual arbitration claims against the same company at the same time and over the same issue,” according to ClassAction.org. It’s essentially a loophole for class action waivers and arbitration clauses, though it still won’t end up in court.

    Hit em right in the pocket book.