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The opt-out right is time-limited; users who do not act within 30 days of first registration or agreement lose the ability to opt out of arbitration.
Interpretive note: The excerpt contains an ellipsis suggesting additional opt-out procedure details (such as where to send notice) are present in the full clause but not quoted here.
The reader has a 30-day window from first registration or agreement to send written notice opting out of arbitration, after which the right lapses.
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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.
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"You have the right to opt out of the arbitration provisions in these terms of service by sending written notice...within 30 days of the date you first registered for the Service or first agreed to these terms of service— Excerpt from Pika's Pika Terms of Service
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The opt-out right is time-limited; users who do not act within 30 days of first registration or agreement lose the ability to opt out of arbitration.
The reader has a 30-day window from first registration or agreement to send written notice opting out of arbitration, after which the right lapses.
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