The actual legal terms governing your Gemini account, including fees, dispute resolution, and data practices, are contained in a separate linked agreement, not on this page.
This analysis describes what Gemini's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology
Users cannot understand their full legal obligations or rights from this landing page alone; they must locate and read the state-specific agreement that applies to them.
Interpretive note: The enforceability of terms incorporated by reference depends on jurisdiction-specific notice requirements and court interpretation; the substantive provisions of the linked agreements are not available in this document.
This page does not disclose the substantive terms of Gemini's user agreement, meaning consumers who only review this landing page will be unaware of key provisions such as arbitration requirements, fee disclosures, and data handling practices. Reading the full linked agreement for your state is necessary to understand what you have agreed to.
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The arbitrator's awarding of damages must be consistent with the terms of the "Limitation of Liability" section of these Terms of Use as to the types and the amounts of damages for which a party may be held liable.
the arbitration provider, National Arbitration and Mediation ("NAM"), shall not accept or administer any demand for arbitration and shall administratively close any arbitration unless the Party bringing such demand for arbitration can certify in writing that the terms...were fully satisfied.
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...
"Your use of the Gemini platform is governed by the user agreement that corresponds to your state of residence.Excerpt from Gemini's User Agreement
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Users cannot understand their full legal obligations or rights from this landing page alone; they must locate and read the state-specific agreement that applies to them.
This page does not disclose the substantive terms of Gemini's user agreement, meaning consumers who only review this landing page will be unaware of key provisions such as arbitration requirements, fee disclosures, and data handling practices. Reading the full linked agreement for your state is necessary to understand what you have agreed to.
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