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Because disputes are governed by Amazon.com's Conditions of Use, the forum, governing law, and liability limits that apply to users are set by a separate document outside Audible's own Terms.
Interpretive note: The excerpt contains an ellipsis after 'limitation of liability', indicating additional provisions may be incorporated by reference that are not reflected in the canonical claim.
Readers who have a dispute related to Audible's Terms or their Service use must look to Amazon.com's Conditions of Use for applicable dispute resolution procedures, governing law, warranty disclaimers, and liability limitations.
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The laws of the State of California, without regard to conflict-of-law rules, govern this Agreement and any dispute between you and the Sony Entities.
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Because disputes are governed by Amazon.com's Conditions of Use, the forum, governing law, and liability limits that apply to users are set by a separate document outside Audible's own Terms.
Readers who have a dispute related to Audible's Terms or their Service use must look to Amazon.com's Conditions of Use for applicable dispute resolution procedures, governing law, warranty disclaimers, and liability limitations.
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