g.
Arbitration fees and incentives
i.
Disputes involving $75,000 or less. SEGA will promptly reimburse your
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ling fees and pay the AAA’s and arbitrator’s fees and expenses. If you
reject the SEGA’s last written settlement offer made before the arbitrator was appointed (“last written offer”), your dispute goes all the way to an
arbitrator’s decision (called an “award”), and the arbitrator awards you more than the last written offer, SEGA will give you three incentives: (1) pay
the greater of the award or $1,000; (2) pay twice your reasonable attorney’s fees, if any; and (3) reimburse any expenses (including expert witness
fees and costs) that your attorney reasonably accrues for investigating, preparing, and pursuing your claim in arbitration. The arbitrator will deter
mine the amounts.
ii.
Disputes involving more than $75,000. The AAA rules will govern payment of
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ling fees and the AAA’s and arbitrator’s fees and expenses.
iii.
Disputes involving any amount. In any arbitration you commence, SEGA will seek its AAA or arbitrator’s fees and expenses, or your
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ling fees it
reimbursed, only if the arbitrator
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nds the arbitration frivolous or brought for an improper purpose. In any arbitration SEGA commences, it will pay
all
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ling, AAA, and arbitrator’s fees and expenses. It will not seek its attorney’s fees or expenses from you in any arbitration. Fees and expenses are
not counted in determining how much a dispute involves.
h.
Claims or disputes must be
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led within one year. To the extent permitted by law, any claim or dispute under this agreement to which Section 2 applies must be
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led within one year in small claims court (Section 2.c) or in arbitration (Section 2.d). The one-year period begins when the claim or dispute
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rst could be
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led. If
such a claim or dispute is not
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led within one year, it is permanently barred.
i.
Severability. If the class action waiver in Section 2.e is found to be illegal or unenforceable as to all or some parts of a dispute, then Section 2 will not apply to those
parts. Instead, those parts will be severed and proceed in a court of law, with the remaining parts proceeding in arbitration. If any other provision of Section 2 is
found to be illegal or unenforceable, that provision will be severed with the remainder of Section 2 remaining in full force and effect.
j.
Third-Party Bene
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ciary. Microsoft Corporation is not a party to this agreement but is a third-party bene
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ciary of your and the SEGA’s agreement to resolve disputes
through informal negotiation and arbitration. If your dispute is with Microsoft, Microsoft agrees to do everything SEGA agrees to do in Section 2, and you agree to
do everything regarding Microsoft that Section 2 requires you to do regarding SEGA. Mail a Notice of Dispute with Microsoft to Microsoft Corporation, ATTN:
LCA ARBITRATION, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052-6399. You may commence an arbitration or small claims court case against Microsoft in your
county of residence or King County, Washington.
3. CHOICE OF LAW
The laws of the state or country where you live govern all claims and disputes under this agreement, including breach of contract claims and claims under state consumer protection laws, unfair
competition laws, implied warranty laws, for unjust enrichment, and in tort. If you acquired the software in any other country, the laws of that country apply. This agreement describes certain le-
gal rights. You may have other rights, including consumer rights, under the laws of your state or country. You may also have rights with respect to the party from whom you acquired the software.
This agreement does not change those other rights if the laws of your state or country do not permit it to do so.
4. INTERNET-BASED FEATURES; PRIVACY
The following software features use Internet protocols, which send to Microsoft (or its suppliers or service providers) device information, such as your Internet protocol address, the type of
operating system, browser and name and version of the software you are using, and the language code of the device where the software is installed. Microsoft uses this information to make the
Internet-based features available to you, in accordance with the Windows 8 Privacy Statement, at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=190175. Some Internet-based features may be delivered at a
later date via Microsoft’s Windows Update service—if, for example, you acquire an application that relies on one of those services. SEGA may have elected to turn on one or more of the follow-
ing features in the licensed device.
a.
Windows Update. If you use the Windows Update service in the software, updates or downloads to the Windows Update service will be required for proper func
tioning of the service, from time to time, and will be downloaded and installed without further notice to you.
b.
Windows Digital Rights Management technology. Some content owners use Windows digital rights
management technology (WDRM) to protect their copyrights and other intellectual property, including by disabling the software’s ability to play protected content if
WDRM fails. You agree that Microsoft may include a revocation list with the licenses.
c.
Windows Media Player. When you use Windows Media Player, it checks with Microsoft for compatible online music services in your region and new versions of
the player. You may only use Windows Media Player as described at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=104605.
d.
Windows Defender. If turned on, Windows Defender will search your licensed device for many types of malicious software, including viruses, worms, bots, rootkits,
“spyware”, “adware” and other potentially unwanted software. If it
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nds potentially unwanted software, the software will ask you if you want to ignore, disable
(quarantine) or remove it. If you choose the “recommended” security settings when you
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rst start using the software, such malware and other potentially unwanted
software rated “high” or “severe” will automatically be removed. This removal may result in other software on your licensed device ceasing to work or your breach
ing a license to use that software. It is possible that software that is not unwanted may be removed or disabled. If you use Windows Defender and Windows Update,
Windows Defender is regularly updated through Windows Update.
e.
Malicious software removal. If you use Windows Update, at least once each month the software will scan for and remove from your licensed device the malware
listed at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=241725. After the scan completes, a report will be sent to Microsoft with speci
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c information about malware detected,
errors, and other information about your device. This information is used to improve the software and other Microsoft products. You may disable the software’s
reporting functionality by following the instructions found at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=241725.
f.
SmartScreen Filter. If enabled, the SmartScreen Filter will check the addresses of webpages and downloads you attempt to view against a frequently updated list
of webpages and downloads that have been reported to Microsoft as unsafe or suspicious. SmartScreen will also check downloaded programs that you attempt to
run against a list of commonly downloaded or run programs to help you make more informed trust decisions. More information can be found by visiting the Internet
Explorer Privacy Statement go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=239590. By enabling SmartScreen in either Windows or Internet Explorer, you consent to this fea
ture, and you agree to use the SmartScreen Filter only in conjunction with Windows or Internet Explorer. You may not, either manually or by enabling or author
izing any software or service, copy, display, distribute, collect or store any data provided by the SmartScreen Filter.
g.
IPv6 Network Address Translation (NAT) Traversal service (Teredo). Each time you start your licensed device, Teredo will attempt to locate a public Internet
Protocol version 6 (IPv6) service on the Internet. This occurs automatically when your licensed device is connected to a public or private network, but does not
occur on managed networks such as enterprise domains. If you use a program that requires Teredo to use IPv6 connectivity, or if you con
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gure your
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rewall to
always enable IPv6 connectivity, then Teredo will periodically contact the Microsoft Teredo service over the Internet. The only information sent to Microsoft is
standard computer information and the name of the service requested (for example teredo.ipv6.microsoft.com). The information sent from your licensed device by
Teredo is used to determine if your licensed device is connected to the Internet and if it can locate a public IPv6 service. Once the service is located, information is
sent to maintain a connection with the IPv6 service.
h.
Plug and Play and Plug and Play Extensions. Your licensed device may not have the drivers needed to communicate with hardware that you connect to your licensed
device. If so, the update feature of the software can obtain and install the correct driver on your licensed device. An administrator can disable this update feature.
i. Digital
certi
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cates. The software uses digital certi
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cates to con
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rm the identity of Internet users sending X.509 standard encrypted information, to digitally sign
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les
and macros, and to verify the integrity and origin of
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le contents. The software may retrieve and update certi
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cates, certi
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cate
revocation lists, and the list of trusted certi
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cation authorities, over the Internet.
j.
Network awareness. This feature determines whether a system is connected to a network by either passive monitoring of network traf
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c or active DNS or HTTP
queries. The query transfers only standard TCP/IP or DNS information for routing purposes. You can switch off the active query feature through a registry setting.
k.
Accelerators. When you click on or move your mouse over an Accelerator in Internet Explorer, any of the following may be sent to the applicable service provider
(which may not be Microsoft): the title and full web address or URL of the current webpage, standard computer information, and any content you have selected. For
more information, see go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=239590.
l.
Search provider update. The software will download an update to the data on your device about search providers. This update upgrades your providers with the
latest features, such as new icons or search suggestions. This is a one-time update, but the software will try to perform the update several times if it does not success
fully download the update. For more information, see go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=239590.
m.
Cookies. If you choose to use online features in the software, such as online Help and Support, cookies may be set. To learn how to block, control and delete cook
ies, please read the cookies section of the privacy statement at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=74170.
n.
Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP). This software uses CEIP. CEIP automatically sends Microsoft information about your hardware and how you
use this software. We do not use this information to identify or contact you. CEIP will also periodically download a small
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le to your computer. This
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le helps us
collect information about problems that you have while using the software. When available, new help information about the errors might also be automatically
downloaded. To learn more about CEIP, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=52097.
o.
Automatic Updates. Software with Click-to-Run technology may check with Microsoft now and then for updates and supplements. If the software
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nds updates and
supplements, it might download and install them on your licensed device.
p.
Auto Root Update. The Auto Root Update feature updates the list of trusted certi
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cate authorities. You can switch off the Auto Root Update feature.
q.
Microsoft Error Reporting Service. This feature helps Microsoft and Windows partners diagnose problems in the software and provide solutions. Not all problems
will have a solution but when a solution is available, it will be offered as a step to solve a problem you have reported or as an update to install. As part of setup and
installation, the Microsoft Error Reporting Service sends to Microsoft information about setup and installation failures in order to attempt to diagnose the problem.
To help prevent problems and make the software more reliable, some solutions are also included in service packs and future versions of the software.
r.
Silverlight and Silverlight Software Development Kit. Silverlight contains an Automatic Update feature that is on by default. You may turn off this feature while
Silverlight is running (“opt out”). Unless you expressly opt out of this feature, this feature will
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