Disney maintains several different Terms of Service:
- Disney Terms of Use, updated 2024-May-24th,
- Disney+ and ESPN+ Subscriber agreement, updated 2024-January-25th.
These documents were prepared by laypersons and not lawyers. We are not your representatives.
To opt out of the Disney+ / ESPN+ arbitration clause in the United States, use one of these templates:
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Fill out the following locations:
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Legal name
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Address
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Email address used to set up the account
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Signature (if printed)
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Send the opt-out notice to Disney by printing out the template and mailing it to "Disney Opt-Out, P.O. Box 11565, Burbank, California 91510"
There are active lawsuits against Disney+. Anyone with a Facebook account who watched videos on DisneyPlus.com can join mass-arbitration over allegations that Disney illegally shared subscriber's data with Facebook in violation of federal policy law.
There are many lawsuits against Disney as an employer, with a recent one covering alleged gendered pay disparities.
In 2023, a woman died as a result of food served in Disney World. Her husband is suing for $50,000, alleging Disney World's restaurant failed to take proper food safety precautions. Disney is dismissing the wrongful death suit in 2024, because the husband agreed to the Disney+ arbitration agreement in 2019 during a one-month free trial.
This is not an exhaustive list of active lawsuits against Disney alleging violations against their customers and their employees.