You waive your right to a class action


Service: CNN
Status: APPROVED
Changes: 2
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Author: Dr_Jeff Lv. 77 Staff


You and CNN agree that, to the fullest extent permitted by law, each party may bring claims (whether in court or in arbitration) against the other only in an individual capacity, and not participate as a plaintiff, claimant, or class member in any class, collective, consolidated, private attorney general, or representative proceeding. This means that you and CNN may not bring a claim on behalf of a class or group and may not bring a claim on behalf of any other person unless doing so as a parent, guardian, or ward of a minor or in another similar capacity for an individual who cannot otherwise bring their own individual claim. This also means that you and CNN may not participate in any class, collective, consolidated, private attorney general, or representative proceeding brought by any third party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you or CNN may participate in a class-wide settlement.</p> <p>To the fullest extent permitted by law, you and CNN waive any right to a jury trial.</p>


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On 2026-05-18 11:55:13 UTC, Dr_Jeff Lv. 77 Staff wrote:

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Title: You waive your right to a class action

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