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Disney+ Wrongful Death Lawsuit Loophole, also known as Disney Plus Wrongful Death Terms and Conditions, refers to a controversy stemming from Disney's attempts to evade a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the widower of a woman who died from an allergic reaction at a Disney Springs restaurant by citing the terms of use the man agreed to while signing up for Disney+ years prior. According to Disney, the terms of use agreed upon by customers when they sign up for a subscription or buy amusement park tickets means they have to settle out of court. After the news broke in mid-August 2024, various internet users posted memes and jokes about how comically evil they found Disney's corporate practices to be.

Background

On August 14th, 2024, several news outlets reported on Disney's attempts to get a man named Jeffrey Piccolo to settle a wrongful death lawsuit out of court, citing the man's Disney+ one-month free trial from 2019. Mr. Piccolo filed a lawsuit against Disney after his wife died from a severe allergic reaction after eating at a Disney Springs restaurant in Orlando, Florida near Disney World despite being assured that her meal was allergen-free. According to Disney, the terms of use Mr. Piccolo agreed to while creating his Disney account in 2024 mean that he has to settle any disputes with the company via arbitration.[1][2]

The story quickly made the rounds online as various internet users discussed the news on August 14th, including the subreddit /r/news,[3] where a post about Disney's attempts to sidestep litigation gathered over 24,000 upvotes and 1,800 comments in a day (seen below).

r/news 23 hr. ago • denizorhan Disney+ terms prevent allergy death lawsuit, Disney says BBC NEWS bbc.com 24K 1.7K D Share 0 Open
MikeOKurias 23h ago Edited 23h ago TL;DR: "Sorry your wife died from eating something at our restaurant at Disney World but the streaming service you signed up for several years ago requires binding arbitration so you can't have a trial or a jury...for your wife's death, that had nothing to do with the streaming service." They say Disney's case "is based on the incredible argument that any person who signs up for a Disney+ account, even free trials that are not extended beyond the trial period, will have forever waived the right to a jury trial". 19K Reply 2 Share AtsignAmpersat • • 23h ago Edited 23h ago Lol that's some dystopian s--- right there. If that agreement ever holds up to prevent a lawsuit... Like that's some embarrassing s--- to even throw in there. Edit: It's evil. May as well put in the agreement that they can drain your bank account if they feel like it and murder your first born. 11K Reply ✓ Award Share ... + 323 more replies ScienceJamie76 22h ago "Disney adds that Mr Piccolo accepted these terms again when using his Disney account to buy tickets for the theme park in 2023." This is a crazy loophole that needs to be shored up by modern digital-age legislation. 1.2K Reply + 48 more replies Award Share

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On August 14th, 2024, several X / Twitter users posted memes about Disney trying to make it so that signing up for a television service absolves them of any litigation attempts, including X[4] user @Lunwi88, who gathered over 91,000 likes on a Trade Offer meme in one day (seen below, left).

Also on August 14th, X[5] user @king_of_limb posted an image of what appears to be Mickey Mouse pointing a gun at someone, writing, "disney legally executing me after I called the newest marvel film slop because I didn't read the fine print when I went to disneyland in 1998," and gathering over 40,000 likes in a day (seen below, right).

ATRADE OFFERA i receive: THE LIFE OF YOUR WIFE you receive: MARVEL STUDIOS IAM GROCK imgflip.com
• at_Lark @king_of_limb Aug 14, 2024 disney legally executing me after I called the newest marvel film slop because I didn't read the fine print when I went to disneyland in 1998 TA SEGA Th SEGA OF A 4 DiscussingFilm @DiscussingFilm • Aug 14 Disney is trying to get a wrongful death lawsuit from a grieving husband tossed out of court because he DISNEY+ signed up to Disney+ years earlier. +PIXAR + MARVEL ++ His wife suffered a fatal allergic reaction at a Disney ...

On August 14th, X[6] user @FamlolXD posted a South Park clip, writing, "holy fuck this is literally the south park episode I recommend y'all cancel your disney plus subscriptions lol," gathering over 72,000 likes in a day (seen below).

Later on August 14th, 2024, X[7] user @RowbyYT posted a Yeonmi Park on Joe Rogan Parody meme, writing, "In America, if you watch an episode of the Mandalorian, they get to kill your wife," and gathering over 200,000 likes in a day (seen below, left).

Also on August 14th, X[8] user @Rothmus posted a meme from Barbie to discuss the lawsuit, gathering over 5,000 likes in a day (seen below, right).

Rowby @RowbyYT Aug 14, 2024 ... In America, if you watch an episode of the Mandalorian, they get to kill your wife 4 DiscussingFilm DISNEY+ Sp+ PIXAR + MARVEL ++ Da @DiscussingFilm • Aug 14 Disney is trying to get a wrongful death lawsuit from a grieving husband tossed out of court because he signed up to Disney+ years earlier. His wife suffered a fatal allergic reaction at a Disney ... 199 17 35K 291K Ill 5.7M
Hey, one of the restaurants on your property caused my husband's. I'm going to sue you. No you can't. He signed up for Disney+ remember? DISNEY LIFE Disney seeks to dismiss New York doctor's allergy death suit using Disney+ subscription terms ☑ Barbie Kenposting DISNEY+ Disney is seeking to have a wrongful death lawsuit. filed by the husband of a New York University doctor, dismissed, arguing that the case should be thrown out because the husband had previously subscribed to Disney+ years ago. - AFP pic

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Overview

Disney+ Wrongful Death Lawsuit Loophole, also known as Disney Plus Wrongful Death Terms and Conditions, refers to a controversy stemming from Disney's attempts to evade a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the widower of a woman who died from an allergic reaction at a Disney Springs restaurant by citing the terms of use the man agreed to while signing up for Disney+ years prior. According to Disney, the terms of use agreed upon by customers when they sign up for a subscription or buy amusement park tickets means they have to settle out of court. After the news broke in mid-August 2024, various internet users posted memes and jokes about how comically evil they found Disney's corporate practices to be.

Background

On August 14th, 2024, several news outlets reported on Disney's attempts to get a man named Jeffrey Piccolo to settle a wrongful death lawsuit out of court, citing the man's Disney+ one-month free trial from 2019. Mr. Piccolo filed a lawsuit against Disney after his wife died from a severe allergic reaction after eating at a Disney Springs restaurant in Orlando, Florida near Disney World despite being assured that her meal was allergen-free. According to Disney, the terms of use Mr. Piccolo agreed to while creating his Disney account in 2024 mean that he has to settle any disputes with the company via arbitration.[1][2]



The story quickly made the rounds online as various internet users discussed the news on August 14th, including the subreddit /r/news,[3] where a post about Disney's attempts to sidestep litigation gathered over 24,000 upvotes and 1,800 comments in a day (seen below).


r/news 23 hr. ago • denizorhan Disney+ terms prevent allergy death lawsuit, Disney says BBC NEWS bbc.com 24K 1.7K D Share 0 Open MikeOKurias 23h ago Edited 23h ago TL;DR: "Sorry your wife died from eating something at our restaurant at Disney World but the streaming service you signed up for several years ago requires binding arbitration so you can't have a trial or a jury...for your wife's death, that had nothing to do with the streaming service." They say Disney's case "is based on the incredible argument that any person who signs up for a Disney+ account, even free trials that are not extended beyond the trial period, will have forever waived the right to a jury trial". 19K Reply 2 Share AtsignAmpersat • • 23h ago Edited 23h ago Lol that's some dystopian s--- right there. If that agreement ever holds up to prevent a lawsuit... Like that's some embarrassing s--- to even throw in there. Edit: It's evil. May as well put in the agreement that they can drain your bank account if they feel like it and murder your first born. 11K Reply ✓ Award Share ... + 323 more replies ScienceJamie76 22h ago "Disney adds that Mr Piccolo accepted these terms again when using his Disney account to buy tickets for the theme park in 2023." This is a crazy loophole that needs to be shored up by modern digital-age legislation. 1.2K Reply + 48 more replies Award Share

Online Reactions

On August 14th, 2024, several X / Twitter users posted memes about Disney trying to make it so that signing up for a television service absolves them of any litigation attempts, including X[4] user @Lunwi88, who gathered over 91,000 likes on a Trade Offer meme in one day (seen below, left).

Also on August 14th, X[5] user @king_of_limb posted an image of what appears to be Mickey Mouse pointing a gun at someone, writing, "disney legally executing me after I called the newest marvel film slop because I didn't read the fine print when I went to disneyland in 1998," and gathering over 40,000 likes in a day (seen below, right).


ATRADE OFFERA i receive: THE LIFE OF YOUR WIFE you receive: MARVEL STUDIOS IAM GROCK imgflip.com • at_Lark @king_of_limb Aug 14, 2024 disney legally executing me after I called the newest marvel film slop because I didn't read the fine print when I went to disneyland in 1998 TA SEGA Th SEGA OF A 4 DiscussingFilm @DiscussingFilm • Aug 14 Disney is trying to get a wrongful death lawsuit from a grieving husband tossed out of court because he DISNEY+ signed up to Disney+ years earlier. +PIXAR + MARVEL ++ His wife suffered a fatal allergic reaction at a Disney ...

On August 14th, X[6] user @FamlolXD posted a South Park clip, writing, "holy fuck this is literally the south park episode I recommend y'all cancel your disney plus subscriptions lol," gathering over 72,000 likes in a day (seen below).


Later on August 14th, 2024, X[7] user @RowbyYT posted a Yeonmi Park on Joe Rogan Parody meme, writing, "In America, if you watch an episode of the Mandalorian, they get to kill your wife," and gathering over 200,000 likes in a day (seen below, left).

Also on August 14th, X[8] user @Rothmus posted a meme from Barbie to discuss the lawsuit, gathering over 5,000 likes in a day (seen below, right).


Rowby @RowbyYT Aug 14, 2024 ... In America, if you watch an episode of the Mandalorian, they get to kill your wife 4 DiscussingFilm DISNEY+ Sp+ PIXAR + MARVEL ++ Da @DiscussingFilm • Aug 14 Disney is trying to get a wrongful death lawsuit from a grieving husband tossed out of court because he signed up to Disney+ years earlier. His wife suffered a fatal allergic reaction at a Disney ... 199 17 35K 291K Ill 5.7M Hey, one of the restaurants on your property caused my husband's. I'm going to sue you. No you can't. He signed up for Disney+ remember? DISNEY LIFE Disney seeks to dismiss New York doctor's allergy death suit using Disney+ subscription terms ☑ Barbie Kenposting DISNEY+ Disney is seeking to have a wrongful death lawsuit. filed by the husband of a New York University doctor, dismissed, arguing that the case should be thrown out because the husband had previously subscribed to Disney+ years ago. - AFP pic

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