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==Forced Arbitration==
==Forced Arbitration==
VRChat's terms of service [https://hello.vrchat.com/legal] include a [[Forced Arbitration|forced arbitration]] clause with a [[class action|class-action]] waiver. To opt-out, you must send a letter containing your full legal name and your email address to VRChat Inc. within 30 days of agreeing to the TOS.
VRChat's terms of service [https://hello.vrchat.com/legal] include a [[Forced Arbitration|forced arbitration]] clause with a [[class action|class-action]] waiver. To opt-out, you must send a letter containing your full legal name and your email address to VRChat Inc. within 30 days of agreeing to the TOS.
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VRChat
Basic information
Founded 2014
Legal structure Private
Industry Entertainment Software
Official website https://hello.vrchat.com/


VRChat is a video game first released in 2014 by VRChat inc. While it is designed primarily for virtual reality, it is also available for desktop and mobile devices. The game focuses on social interaction and user generated content, such as worlds and avatars.

Forced Arbitration

VRChat's terms of service [1] include a forced arbitration clause with a class-action waiver. To opt-out, you must send a letter containing your full legal name and your email address to VRChat Inc. within 30 days of agreeing to the TOS.