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Users are required to resolve all covered disputes through arbitration rather than through courts, removing the default right to a judicial forum.
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If you have a dispute with Fitbit relating to these Terms, the Fitbit Service, or any other Fitbit products or services, you must submit it to Fitbit's arbitration procedure rather than a court.
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except disputes relating to the enforcement or validity of your, your licensors', our, or our licensors' intellectual property rights
Neither you nor we may elect arbitration of any claims seeking only individualized relief asserted by you or us in small claims court, so long as the action remains in that court and is not removed or appealed de novo...
all Disputes arising out of or relating to the Class Action Waiver, including any claim that all or part of the Class Action Waiver is unenforceable...shall be decided by a court of competent jurisdiction and not by an arbitrator...
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"You agree that any dispute between you and Fitbit arising out of or relating to these Terms of Service, the Fitbit Service, or any other Fitbit products or services...will be governed by the arbitration procedure outlined below.— Excerpt from Fitbit's Fitbit Terms of Service
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Users are required to resolve all covered disputes through arbitration rather than through courts, removing the default right to a judicial forum.
If you have a dispute with Fitbit relating to these Terms, the Fitbit Service, or any other Fitbit products or services, you must submit it to Fitbit's arbitration procedure rather than a court.
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