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Except where otherwise specified, any word or device to which
the ® or ™ symbol is attached is a registered or unregistered
trademark. If you use any of our trademarks when making reference
to us or our products or services you must include a statement
attributing that mark to us. You may not use any of our trademarks:
in, or as the whole or part, of your trademarks; in connection with
the activities, products or services of any other person or
organisation; in a manner which may be confusing, misleading or
deceptive; in a manner that disparages us, our products or
services.
This copyright is governed by and interpreted in accordance with
the laws of NSW, Australia and you irrevocably agree that the
courts of the state of NSW have exclusive jurisdiction to settle
any dispute that may arise in connection with these terms.
For our benefit, we retain the right to bring proceedings as to
the substance of any matter in the courts of your country of
residence or, where these terms are entered into in the course of
your business, the country of your principal place of business.
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