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The availability of binding arbitration provides a formal dispute resolution mechanism for affected individuals, but it is conditioned on 'certain circumstances' that are not defined in this excerpt.
Interpretive note: The phrase 'under certain circumstances' is not defined in this excerpt. The canonical claim preserves that qualifier without elaboration. Confidence is medium because the scope of available arbitration cannot be assessed from this excerpt alone.
If you are an EU, UK, or Swiss individual, you may have the right to invoke binding arbitration under certain circumstances regarding GOAT's collection and use of your personal data under the applicable Data Privacy Frameworks.
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If you prevail in arbitration, you may seek an award of reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses, to the extent permitted under applicable law.
You may reject any change we make to section 15 (except address changes) by personally signing and sending us notice within 30 days of the change by U.S. Mail to the address in section 15.b.
This Arbitration Agreement shall be binding upon, and shall include any claims brought by or against any third parties, including but not limited to your spouses, heirs, third-party beneficiaries and permitted assigns...
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"EU, UK and Swiss individuals may, under certain circumstances, invoke binding arbitration with respect to complaints about our collection and use of personal data received in reliance on the EU-U.S. DPF, the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF and the Swiss-U.S. DPF.— Excerpt from GOAT's GOAT Privacy Policy
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The availability of binding arbitration provides a formal dispute resolution mechanism for affected individuals, but it is conditioned on 'certain circumstances' that are not defined in this excerpt.
If you are an EU, UK, or Swiss individual, you may have the right to invoke binding arbitration under certain circumstances regarding GOAT's collection and use of your personal data under the applicable Data Privacy Frameworks.
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