Owner's Manual
provision
in
connection
with
your
purchase.
If
you
decide
to
return
your
device,
you
must
return
it
within
30
days
of
activating
your
device
for
the
first
time
(unless
a
longer
period
is
required
by
applicable
law),
unused,
with
the
original
packaging,
to
the
seller
from
whom
you
purchased
it.
and
you
will
receive
a full
refund.
If
you
decide
to
keep
your
device
but
opt
out
of
this
arbitration
agreement,
you
must
do
so
by
notifying
Google
within
30
days
of
activating
your
device
for
the
first
time
(unless
a
longer
period
is
required
by
applicable
law)
by
following
the
instructions
at
g.co/devicearbitration/optout.
An
opt-out
notice
does
not
revoke
or
otherwise
affect
any
previous
agreement
between
us.
10
Future
changes
to
arbitration
agreement.
If
Google
makes
any
changes
to
this
arbitration
agreement
(other
than
a
change
to
Google's
address
for
notice),
you
may
reject
any
of
those
changes
by
notifying
Google
via
webform
as
set
forth
in
Section
9
within
30
days
of
the
change
. It
is
not
necessary
to
submit
a
rejection
of
the
future
change
if
you
properly
opted
out
of
arbitration
upon
purchase.
By
rejecting
a
future
change,
you
are
agreeing
to
arbitrate
any
dispute
between
us
in
accordance
with
the
language
of
the
last
arbitration
agreement
that
you
accepted
.
11
Governing
law
and
judicial
forum
for
non-arbitrable
disputes.
This
arbitration
agreement
is
governed
by
the
FAA
and
(only
to
the
extent
not
inconsistent
with
the
substantive
and
procedural
provisions
of
the
FAA),
the
laws
of
the
State
of
California.
without
regard
to
conflicts
of
laws
principles
.
The
arbitrator
will
not
be
bound
by
rulings
in
other
arbitrations
involving
Google
to
which
you
are
not
a
party
.
Other
than
claims
that
must
be
resolved
through
binding
arbitration
(or
that
may
be
brought
in
small
claims
court),
any
disputes
relating
to
your
device
or
related
accessories
(e.g.
an
intellectual
property
rights
infringement
claim
under
Section
2(c),
a
question
as
to
the
enforceability of
this
arbitration
agreement
under
Section
7,
or
if
the
entire
arbitration
agreement
is
found
to
be
unenforceable
under
Section
7)
will
be
litigated
exclusively
in
the
federal
or
state
courts
of
Santa
Clara
County,
California;
the
parties
consent
to
personal
and
exclusive
jurisdiction
in
these
courts.