Updated: 2024-July-22
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To opt out of Movie Anywhere's arbitration clause in the United States, use one of these templates:
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Fill out your name, address, email, and signature.
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Send the opt-out notice to MoviesAnywhere by printing the template and mailing it to "P.O. Box 6202, Burbank, CA 91510, USA, Attention: Movies Anywhere Opt-Out".
Movie Anywhere's Terms of Service include a class-action waiver and an arbitration clause. MoviesAnywhere only accepts opt-out by letter, and users must explicitly opt out to both the class-action waiver and the arbitration clause.
Users can choose to opt out of only the class-action waiver, only the arbitration clause, or both.
Movie Anywhere requires opt-out within 30 days of notice, and considers any lapse in opt-out to bind someone to the arbitration clause. This means users must opt out of Movie Anywhere's arbitration clause every time the Terms update.