TechCrunchnotes thatits virtually impossible to avoid signing Rokus new agreement if you want to continue using your TV.
I thoughtlessly clicked through the agreement the other day, presuming it was something unimportant.
In reality, the popup wasa legally binding agreement not to sue Rokuat any point in the future.
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As previously stated, the policy also bars users from suing the company.
For more information on how to do all that, youcan visit Rokus website.
Gizmodo reached out to Roku for comment and will update this story if it responds.
Im not sure why you would need to sue Roku.
Maybe your TV recently caught on fire.
Maybe you hate all the ads they shove in your face or theirless than optimal privacy agreement.
Maybe youre annoyed that they dont want you to sue them.
Anyway, its always nice to have the option, right?
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