Law Firm Behind DualSense Drift Lawsuit Encouraging PS5 Users to Opt Out of Sony’s Arbitration Clause - Videogames Blogs

Law Firm Behind DualSense Drift Lawsuit Encouraging PS5 Users to Opt Out of Sony’s Arbitration Clause



Chimicles Schwartz Kriner & Donaldson-Smith (CSK&D), the law firm behind the recent class action over DualSense?s drift issue, is asking potential complainants to opt out of Sony?s arbitration clause. Doing so would prevent the console maker from having the case thrown out of court in favor of a settlement.
As spotted by IGN, CSK&D published a notice on its website explaining that PlayStation 5 users agree to an arbitration clause included in Sony?s Software Product License Agreement. There?s no way to proceed without accepting it, but users can manually opt out by sending a letter to Sony within 30 days of booting up the console. To assist users in sending the letter, CSK&D has put up a template on its website that can be easily filled out, and has provided an address to mail it to.
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