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An exclusive jurisdiction clause requires users to litigate in a specific location regardless of where they are based, which may create significant practical and financial barriers to pursuing a claim.
If you have a dispute with Anthropic, you are required to bring it in courts located in San Francisco, California, regardless of your location.
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it shall be adjudicated exclusively by the state and federal courts located in San Francisco County, California.
Any dispute not subject to arbitration and not initiated in small claims court may be brought by either party in a court of competent jurisdiction in either the Superior Courts for the State of California...or in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.
The Parties will initiate any lawsuits in connection with this Agreement in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and irrevocably attorn to the exclusive personal jurisdiction and venue of the courts sitting therein.
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"You and Anthropic agree that any disputes arising out of or relating to these Terms will be resolved exclusively in the state or federal courts located in San Francisco, California, and you and Anthropi...— Excerpt from Anthropic's Anthropic API Terms
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An exclusive jurisdiction clause requires users to litigate in a specific location regardless of where they are based, which may create significant practical and financial barriers to pursuing a claim.
If you have a dispute with Anthropic, you are required to bring it in courts located in San Francisco, California, regardless of your location.
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