Normally-routine judicial review could undo an agreement or force
changes to it.  WSJ, free last time I looked:

"Judge Richard Leon, in federal court for the District of Columbia,
criticized arbitration terms available to online-content companies
that disagree with Comcast about program licensing, noting that the
arbitration agreements can't be appealed.

'I'm giving you fair notice I'm not sure I'm going to sign this,'
Judge Leon said. 'My concerns are such that because of the arbitration
it's not in the public interest.'"

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904888304576472652219116660.html



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