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WEBSITE TERMS OF USE
VERSION 1.0

LAST REVISED ON OCTOBER 11, 2023

The website located at activatorlearning.com (the “Site”) is a copyrighted work belonging to Activator, Inc.
(“Company”, “us”, “our”, and “we”). Certain features of the Site may be subject to additional guidelines, terms, or rules, which will be posted on the Site in connection with such features. All such additional terms, guidelines, and rules are incorporated by reference into these Terms.

THESE TERMS OF USE (THESE “TERMS”) SET FORTH THE LEGALLY BINDING TERMS AND
CONDITIONS THAT GOVERN YOUR USE OF THE SITE. BY ACCESSING OR USING THE SITE, YOU ARE
ACCEPTING THESE TERMS (ON BEHALF OF YOURSELF OR THE ENTITY THAT YOU REPRESENT),
AND YOU REPRESENT AND WARRANT THAT YOU HAVE THE RIGHT, AUTHORITY, AND CAPACITY TO
ENTER INTO THESE TERMS (ON BEHALF OF YOURSELF OR THE ENTITY THAT YOU REPRESENT).
YOU MAY NOT ACCESS OR USE THE SITE OR ACCEPT THE TERMS IF YOU ARE NOT AT LEAST 18
YEARS OLD. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH ALL OF THE PROVISIONS OF THESE TERMS, DO NOT
ACCESS AND/OR USE THE SITE.

PLEASE BE AWARE THAT SECTION 8.2 CONTAINS PROVISIONS GOVERNING HOW TO RESOLVE
DISPUTES BETWEEN YOU AND COMPANY. AMONG OTHER THINGS, SECTION 8.2 INCLUDES AN
AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE WHICH REQUIRES, WITH LIMITED EXCEPTIONS, THAT ALL
DISPUTES BETWEEN YOU AND US SHALL BE RESOLVED BY BINDING AND FINAL ARBITRATION.
SECTION 8.2 ALSO CONTAINS A CLASS ACTION AND JURY TRIAL WAIVER. PLEASE READ
SECTION 8.2 CAREFULLY.

UNLESS YOU OPT OUT OF THE AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE WITHIN 30 DAYS: (1) YOU WILL
ONLY BE PERMITTED TO PURSUE DISPUTES OR CLAIMS AND SEEK RELIEF AGAINST US ON AN
INDIVIDUAL BASIS, NOT AS A PLAINTIFF OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY CLASS OR
REPRESENTATIVE ACTION OR PROCEEDING AND YOU WAIVE YOUR RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE
IN A CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT OR CLASS-WIDE ARBITRATION; AND (2) YOU ARE WAIVING
YOUR RIGHT TO PURSUE DISPUTES OR CLAIMS AND SEEK RELIEF IN A COURT OF LAW AND
TO HAVE A JURY TRIAL.

  1. ACCOUNTS
    1.1. Account Creation. In order to use certain features of the Site, you must register for an account
    (“Account”) and provide certain information about yourself as prompted by the account registration form.
    You represent and warrant that: (a) all required registration information you submit is truthful and accurate;
    (b) you will maintain the accuracy of such information. You may delete your Account at any time, for any reason, by following the instructions on the Site. Company may suspend or terminate your Account in accordance with Section 7.
    1.2. Account Responsibilities. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your
    Account login information and are fully responsible for all activities that occur under your Account. You agree to immediately notify Company of any unauthorized use, or suspected unauthorized use of your Account or any other breach of security. Company cannot and will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from your failure to comply with the above requirements.
  2. ACCESS TO THE SITE
    2.1. License. Subject to these Terms, Company grants you a non-transferable, non-exclusive,
    revocable, limited license to use and access the Site solely for your own personal, noncommercial use.
    2.2. Certain Restrictions. The rights granted to you in these Terms are subject to the following
    restrictions: (a) you shall not license, sell, rent, lease, transfer, assign, distribute, host, or otherwise
    commercially exploit the Site, whether in whole or in part, or any content displayed on the Site; (b) you shall not modify, make derivative works of, disassemble, reverse compile or reverse engineer any part of

the Site; (c) you shall not access the Site in order to build a similar or competitive website, product, or
service; and (d) except as expressly stated herein, no part of the Site may be copied, reproduced,
distributed, republished, downloaded, displayed, posted or transmitted in any form or by any means.
Unless otherwise indicated, any future release, update, or other addition to functionality of the Site shall be subject to these Terms. All copyright and other proprietary notices on the Site (or on any content displayed on the Site) must be retained on all copies thereof.
2.3. Modification. Company reserves the right, at any time, to modify, suspend, or discontinue the
Site (in whole or in part) with or without notice to you. You agree that Company will not be liable to you
or to any third party for any modification, suspension, or discontinuation of the Site or any part thereof.
2.4. No Support or Maintenance. You acknowledge and agree that Company will have no obligation
to provide you with any support or maintenance in connection with the Site.
2.5. Ownership. You acknowledge that all the intellectual property rights, including copyrights,
patents, trade marks, and trade secrets, in the Site and its content are owned by Company or Company’s
suppliers. Neither these Terms (nor your access to the Site) transfers to you or any third party any rights,
title or interest in or to such intellectual property rights, except for the limited access rights expressly set
forth in Section 2.1. Company and its suppliers reserve all rights not granted in these Terms. There are no
implied licenses granted under these Terms.
2.6. Feedback. If you provide Company with any feedback or suggestions regarding the Site
(“Feedback”), you hereby assign to Company all rights in such Feedback and agree that Company shall
have the right to use and fully exploit such Feedback and related information in any manner it deems

appropriate. Company will treat any Feedback you provide to Company as non-confidential and non-
proprietary. You agree that you will not submit to Company any information or ideas that you consider to be confidential or proprietary.

  1. INDEMNIFICATION. You agree to indemnify and hold Company (and its officers, employees, and agents) harmless, including costs and attorneys’ fees, from any claim or demand made by any third party due to or arising out of (a) your use of the Site, (b) your violation of these Terms or (c) your violation of applicable laws or regulations. Company reserves the right, at your expense, to assume the exclusive defense and control of any matter for which you are required to indemnify us, and you agree to cooperate with our defense of these claims. You agree not to settle any matter without the prior written consent of Company. Company will use reasonable efforts to notify you of any such claim, action or proceeding upon becoming aware of it.
  2. THIRD-PARTY LINKS & ADS; OTHER USERS
    4.1. Third-Party Links & Ads. The Site may contain links to third-party websites and services, and/
    or display advertisements for third parties (collectively, “Third-Party Links & Ads”). Such Third-Party
    Links & Ads are not under the control of Company, and Company is not responsible for any Third-Party Links & Ads. Company provides access to these Third-Party Links & Ads only as a convenience to you, and does not review, approve, monitor, endorse, warrant, or make any representations with respect to Third-Party Links & Ads. You use all Third-Party Links & Ads at your own risk, and should apply a suitable level of caution and discretion in doing so. When you click on any of the Third-Party Links & Ads, the applicable third party’s terms and policies apply, including the third party’s privacy and data gathering practices. You should make whatever investigation you feel necessary or appropriate before proceeding with any transaction in connection with such Third-Party Links & Ads.
  3. 4.2. Other Users. Your interactions with other Site users are solely between you and such users. You
  4. agree that Company will not be responsible for any loss or damage incurred as the result of any such
  5. interactions. If there is a dispute between you and any Site user, we are under no obligation to become
  6. involved.
  7. 4.3. Release. You hereby release and forever discharge Company (and our officers, employees, agents,
  8. successors, and assigns) from, and hereby waive and relinquish, each and every past, present and future
  9. dispute, claim, controversy, demand, right, obligation, liability, action and cause of action of every kind and

nature (including personal injuries, death, and property damage), that has arisen or arises directly or
indirectly out of, or that relates directly or indirectly to, the Site (including any interactions with, or act or
omission of, other Site users or any Third-Party Links & Ads). IF YOU ARE A CALIFORNIA
RESIDENT, YOU HEREBY WAIVE CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTION 1542 IN CONNECTION
WITH THE FOREGOING, WHICH STATES: “A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO
CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR OR RELEASING PARTY DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO
EXIST IN HIS OR HER FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE, WHICH IF KNOWN
BY HIM OR HER MUST HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS OR HER SETTLEMENT WITH THE
DEBTOR OR RELEASED PARTY.”

valid, or for any reason is not capable of delivering to you the notice described above, our dispatch of the e-mail containing such notice will nonetheless constitute effective notice of the changes described in the notice. Continued use of our Site following notice of such changes shall indicate your acknowledgement of such changes and agreement to be bound by the terms and conditions of such changes.
8.2. Dispute Resolution. Please read the following arbitration agreement in this Section (the
“Arbitration Agreement”) carefully. It requires you to arbitrate disputes with Company, its parent
companies, subsidiaries, affiliates, successors and assigns and all of their respective officers, directors,
employees, agents, and representatives (collectively, the “Company Parties”) and limits the manner in
which you can seek relief from the Company Parties.
(a) Applicability of Arbitration Agreement. You agree that any dispute between you and
any of the Company Parties relating in any way to the Site, the services offered on the Site (the “Services”)
or these Terms will be resolved by binding arbitration, rather than in court, except that (1) you and the
Company Parties may assert individualized claims in small claims court if the claims qualify, remain in
such court and advance solely on an individual, non-class basis; and (2) you or the Company Parties may
seek equitable relief in court for infringement or other misuse of intellectual property rights (such as
trademarks, trade dress, domain names, trade secrets, copyrights, and patents). This Arbitration
Agreement shall survive the expiration or termination of these Terms and shall apply, without
limitation, to all claims that arose or were asserted before you agreed to these Terms (in accordance
with the preamble) or any prior version of these Terms. This Arbitration Agreement does not preclude
you from bringing issues to the attention of federal, state or local agencies. Such agencies can, if the law
allows, seek relief against the Company Parties on your behalf. For purposes of this Arbitration
Agreement, “Dispute” will also include disputes that arose or involve facts occurring before the existence
of this or any prior versions of the Agreement as well as claims that may arise after the termination of these Terms.
(b) Informal Dispute Resolution. There might be instances when a Dispute arises between
you and Company. If that occurs, Company is committed to working with you to reach a reasonable
resolution. You and Company agree that good faith informal efforts to resolve Disputes can result in a
prompt, low-cost and mutually beneficial outcome. You and Company therefore agree that before either
party commences arbitration against the other (or initiates an action in small claims court if a party so
elects), we will personally meet and confer telephonically or via videoconference, in a good faith effort to
resolve informally any Dispute covered by this Arbitration Agreement (“Informal Dispute Resolution
Conference”). If you are represented by counsel, your counsel may participate in the conference, but you
will also participate in the conference.
The party initiating a Dispute must give notice to the other party in writing of its intent to initiate an
Informal Dispute Resolution Conference (“Notice”), which shall occur within 45 days after the other party
receives such Notice, unless an extension is mutually agreed upon by the parties. Notice to Company that you intend to initiate an Informal Dispute Resolution Conference should be sent by email to:
hello@activatorlearning.com, or by regular mail to 363 Greenwich Street, 3B, , New York, New York

  1. The Notice must include: (1) your name, telephone number, mailing address, e-mail address associated with your account (if you have one); (2) the name, telephone number, mailing address and e-mail address of your counsel, if any; and (3) a description of your Dispute.

The Informal Dispute Resolution Conference shall be individualized such that a separate conference must be held each time either party initiates a Dispute, even if the same law firm or group of law firms represents multiple users in similar cases, unless all parties agree; multiple individuals initiating a Dispute cannot participate in the same Informal Dispute Resolution Conference unless all parties agree. In the time between a party receiving the Notice and the Informal Dispute Resolution Conference, nothing in this Arbitration Agreement shall prohibit the parties from engaging in informal communications to resolve the initiating party’s Dispute. Engaging in the Informal Dispute Resolution Conference is a condition precedent and requirement that must be fulfilled before commencing arbitration. The statute of limitations and any filing fee deadlines shall be tolled while the parties engage in the Informal Dispute Resolution Conference process required by this section.
(c) Arbitration Rules and Forum. These Terms evidence a transaction involving
interstate commerce; and notwithstanding any other provision herein with respect to the applicable
substantive law, the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. § 1 et seq., will govern the interpretation and
enforcement of this Arbitration Agreement and any arbitration proceedings. If the Informal Dispute
Resolution Process described above does not resolve satisfactorily within 60 days after receipt of your
Notice, you and Company agree that either party shall have the right to finally resolve the Dispute through binding arbitration. The Federal Arbitration Act governs the interpretation and enforcement of this Arbitration Agreement. The arbitration will be conducted by JAMS, an established alternative dispute
resolution provider. Disputes involving claims and counterclaims with an amount in controversy under
$250,000, not inclusive of attorneys’ fees and interest, shall be subject to JAMS’ most current version of the Streamlined Arbitration Rules and procedures available at http://www.jamsadr.com/rules-streamlined-arbitration/; all other claims shall be subject to JAMS’s most current version of the Comprehensive

Arbitration Rules and Procedures, available at http://www.jamsadr.com/rules-comprehensive-arbitration/.
JAMS’s rules are also available at www.jamsadr.com or by calling JAMS at 800-352-5267. A party who
wishes to initiate arbitration must provide the other party with a request for arbitration (the “Request”).
The Request must include: (1) the name, telephone number, mailing address, e-mail address of the party
seeking arbitration and the account username (if applicable) as well as the email address associated with
any applicable account; (2) a statement of the legal claims being asserted and the factual bases of those
claims; (3) a description of the remedy sought and an accurate, good-faith calculation of the amount in
controversy in United States Dollars; (4) a statement certifying completion of the Informal Dispute
Resolution process as described above; and (5) evidence that the requesting party has paid any necessary filing fees in connection with such arbitration.
If the party requesting arbitration is represented by counsel, the Request shall also include counsel’s name, telephone number, mailing address, and email address. Such counsel must also sign the Request. By signing the Request, counsel certifies to the best of counsel’s knowledge, information, and belief, formed after an inquiry reasonable under the circumstances, that: (1) the Request is not being presented for any improper purpose, such as to harass, cause unnecessary delay, or needlessly increase the cost of dispute resolution; (2) the claims, defenses and other legal contentions are warranted by existing law or by a nonfrivolous argument for extending, modifying, or reversing existing law or for establishing new law; and
(3) the factual and damages contentions have evidentiary support or, if specifically so identified, will likely have evidentiary support after a reasonable opportunity for further investigation or discovery.
Unless you and Company otherwise agree, or the Batch Arbitration process discussed in Subsection 8.2(h) is triggered, the arbitration will be conducted in the county where you reside. Subject to the JAMS Rules, the arbitrator may direct a limited and reasonable exchange of information between the parties, consistent with the expedited nature of the arbitration. If the JAMS is not available to arbitrate, the parties will select an alternative arbitral forum. Your responsibility to pay any JAMS fees and costs will be solely as set forth in the applicable JAMS Rules.
You and Company agree that all materials and documents exchanged during the arbitration proceedings
shall be kept confidential and shall not be shared with anyone except the parties’ attorneys, accountants, or business advisors, and then subject to the condition that they agree to keep all materials and documents exchanged during the arbitration proceedings confidential.
(d) Authority of Arbitrator. The arbitrator shall have exclusive authority to resolve all
disputes subject to arbitration hereunder including, without limitation, any dispute related to the
interpretation, applicability, enforceability or formation of this Arbitration Agreement or any portion of the
Arbitration Agreement, except for the following: (1) all Disputes arising out of or relating to the subsection entitled “Waiver of Class or Other Non-Individualized Relief,” including any claim that all or part of the subsection entitled “Waiver of Class or Other Non-Individualized Relief” is unenforceable, illegal, void or voidable, or that such subsection entitled “Waiver of Class or Other Non-Individualized Relief” has been breached, shall be decided by a court of competent jurisdiction and not by an arbitrator; (2) except as expressly contemplated in the subsection entitled “Batch Arbitration,” all Disputes about the payment of arbitration fees shall be decided only by a court of competent jurisdiction and not by an arbitrator; (3) all Disputes about whether either party has satisfied any condition precedent to arbitration shall be decided only by a court of competent jurisdiction and not by an arbitrator; and (4) all Disputes about which version of the Arbitration Agreement applies shall be decided only by a court of competent jurisdiction and not by an arbitrator. The arbitration proceeding will not be consolidated with any other matters or joined with any other cases or parties, except as expressly provided in the subsection entitled “Batch Arbitration.” The arbitrator shall have the authority to grant motions dispositive of all or part of any claim or dispute. The arbitrator shall have the authority to award monetary damages and to grant any non-monetary remedy or relief available to an individual party under applicable law, the arbitral forum’s rules, and these Terms (including the Arbitration Agreement). The arbitrator shall issue a written award and statement of decision describing the essential findings and conclusions on which any award (or decision not to render an award) is based, including the calculation of any damages awarded. The arbitrator shall follow the applicable law.
The award of the arbitrator is final and binding upon you and us. Judgment on the arbitration award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction.
(e) Waiver of Jury Trial. EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 8.2(A) YOU AND
THE COMPANY PARTIES HEREBY WAIVE ANY CONSTITUTIONAL AND STATUTORY RIGHTS
TO SUE IN COURT AND HAVE A TRIAL IN FRONT OF A JUDGE OR A JURY. You and the Company
Parties are instead electing that all covered claims and disputes shall be resolved exclusively by arbitration under this Arbitration Agreement, except as specified in Section 8.2(a) above. An arbitrator can award on an individual basis the same damages and relief as a court and must follow these Terms as a court would.
However, there is no judge or jury in arbitration, and court review of an arbitration award is subject to very limited review.
(f) Waiver of Class or Other Non-Individualized Relief. YOU AND COMPANY
AGREE THAT, EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED IN SUBSECTION 8.2(H) EACH OF US MAY BRING
CLAIMS AGAINST THE OTHER ONLY ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS AND NOT ON A CLASS,
REPRESENTATIVE, OR COLLECTIVE BASIS, AND THE PARTIES HEREBY WAIVE ALL RIGHTS
TO HAVE ANY DISPUTE BE BROUGHT, HEARD, ADMINISTERED, RESOLVED, OR
ARBITRATED ON A CLASS, COLLECTIVE, REPRESENTATIVE, OR MASS ACTION BASIS. ONLY
INDIVIDUAL RELIEF IS AVAILABLE, AND DISPUTES OF MORE THAN ONE CUSTOMER OR
USER CANNOT BE ARBITRATED OR CONSOLIDATED WITH THOSE OF ANY OTHER
CUSTOMER OR USER. Subject to this Arbitration Agreement, the arbitrator may award declaratory or
injunctive relief only in favor of the individual party seeking relief and only to the extent necessary to
provide relief warranted by the party’s individual claim. Nothing in this paragraph is intended to, nor shall
it, affect the terms and conditions under the Subsection 8.2(h) entitled “Batch Arbitration.” Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Arbitration Agreement, if a court decides by means of a final decision, not subject to any further appeal or recourse, that the limitations of this subsection, “Waiver of Class or Other
Non-Individualized Relief,” are invalid or unenforceable as to a particular claim or request for relief (such
as a request for public injunctive relief), you and Company agree that that particular claim or request for
relief (and only that particular claim or request for relief) shall be severed from the arbitration and may be
litigated in the state or federal courts located in the State of New York. All other Disputes shall be arbitrated or litigated in small claims court. This subsection does not prevent you or Company from participating in a class-wide settlement of claims.
(g) Attorneys’ Fees and Costs. The parties shall bear their own attorneys’ fees and costs in
arbitration unless the arbitrator finds that either the substance of the Dispute or the relief sought in the
Request was frivolous or was brought for an improper purpose (as measured by the standards set forth in Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11(b)). If you or Company need to invoke the authority of a court of
competent jurisdiction to compel arbitration, then the party that obtains an order compelling arbitration in such action shall have the right to collect from the other party its reasonable costs, necessary
disbursements, and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred in securing an order compelling arbitration. The
prevailing party in any court action relating to whether either party has satisfied any condition precedent to arbitration, including the Informal Dispute Resolution Process, is entitled to recover their reasonable costs, necessary disbursements, and reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs.

(h) Batch Arbitration. To increase the efficiency of administration and resolution of
arbitrations, you and Company agree that in the event that there are 100 or more individual Requests of a
substantially similar nature filed against Company by or with the assistance of the same law firm, group of law firms, or organizations, within a 30 day period (or as soon as possible thereafter), the JAMS shall (1) administer the arbitration demands in batches of 100 Requests per batch (plus, to the extent there are less than 100 Requests left over after the batching described above, a final batch consisting of the remaining Requests); (2) appoint one arbitrator for each batch; and (3) provide for the resolution of each batch as a single consolidated arbitration with one set of filing and administrative fees due per side per batch, one procedural calendar, one hearing (if any) in a place to be determined by the arbitrator, and one final award (“Batch Arbitration”).
All parties agree that Requests are of a “substantially similar nature” if they arise out of or relate to the
same event or factual scenario and raise the same or similar legal issues and seek the same or similar relief.
To the extent the parties disagree on the application of the Batch Arbitration process, the disagreeing party shall advise the JAMS, and the JAMS shall appoint a sole standing arbitrator to determine the applicability of the Batch Arbitration process (“Administrative Arbitrator”). In an effort to expedite resolution of any such dispute by the Administrative Arbitrator, the parties agree the Administrative Arbitrator may set forth such procedures as are necessary to resolve any disputes promptly. The Administrative Arbitrator’s fees shall be paid by Company.
You and Company agree to cooperate in good faith with the JAMS to implement the Batch Arbitration
process including the payment of single filing and administrative fees for batches of Requests, as well as
any steps to minimize the time and costs of arbitration, which may include: (1) the appointment of a
discovery special master to assist the arbitrator in the resolution of discovery disputes; and (2) the adoption of an expedited calendar of the arbitration proceedings.
This Batch Arbitration provision shall in no way be interpreted as authorizing a class, collective and/or
mass arbitration or action of any kind, or arbitration involving joint or consolidated claims under any
circumstances, except as expressly set forth in this provision.
(i) 30-Day Right to Opt Out. You have the right to opt out of the provisions of this
Arbitration Agreement by sending a timely written notice of your decision to opt out to the following
address: 363 Greenwich Street, 3B, , New York, New York 10013, or email to
hello@activatorlearning.com, within 30 days after first becoming subject to this Arbitration Agreement.
Your notice must include your name and address and a clear statement that you want to opt out of this
Arbitration Agreement. If you opt out of this Arbitration Agreement, all other parts of these Terms will
continue to apply to you. Opting out of this Arbitration Agreement has no effect on any other arbitration
agreements that you may currently have with us, or may enter into in the future with us.
(j) Invalidity, Expiration. Except as provided in the subsection entitled “Waiver of Class
or Other Non-Individualized Relief”, if any part or parts of this Arbitration Agreement are found under the
law to be invalid or unenforceable, then such specific part or parts shall be of no force and effect and shall be severed and the remainder of the Arbitration Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. You further agree that any Dispute that you have with Company as detailed in this Arbitration Agreement must be initiated via arbitration within the applicable statute of limitation for that claim or controversy, or it will be forever time barred. Likewise, you agree that all applicable statutes of limitation will apply to such arbitration in the same manner as those statutes of limitation would apply in the applicable court of
competent jurisdiction.
(k) Modification. Notwithstanding any provision in these Terms to the contrary, we agree
that if Company makes any future material change to this Arbitration Agreement, you may reject that
change within 30 days of such change becoming effective by writing Company at the following address:
363 Greenwich Street, 3B, , New York, New York 10013, or email to hello@activatorlearning.com. Unless
you reject the change within 30 days of such change becoming effective by writing to Company in
accordance with the foregoing, your continued use of the Site and/or Services, including the acceptance of products and services offered on the Site following the posting of changes to this Arbitration Agreement constitutes your acceptance of any such changes. Changes to this Arbitration Agreement do not provide you with a new opportunity to opt out of the Arbitration Agreement if you have previously agreed to a version of these Terms and did not validly opt out of arbitration. If you reject any change or update to this Arbitration Agreement, and you were bound by an existing agreement to arbitrate Disputes arising out of or relating in any way to your access to or use of the Services or of the Site, any communications you receive, any products sold or distributed through the Site, the Services, or these Terms, the provisions of this Arbitration Agreement as of the date you first accepted these Terms (or accepted any subsequent changes to
these Terms) remain in full force and effect. Company will continue to honor any valid opt outs of the
Arbitration Agreement that you made to a prior version of these Terms.
8.3. Export. The Site may be subject to U.S. export control laws and may be subject to export or
import regulations in other countries. You agree not to export, reexport, or transfer, directly or indirectly,
any U.S. technical data acquired from Company, or any products utilizing such data, in violation of the
United States export laws or regulations.
8.4. Disclosures. Company is located at the address in Section 8.8. If you are a California resident,
you may report complaints to the Complaint Assistance Unit of the Division of Consumer Product of the
California Department of Consumer Affairs by contacting them in writing at 400 R Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, or by telephone at (800) 952-5210.
8.5. Electronic Communications. The communications between you and Company use electronic
means, whether you use the Site or send us emails, or whether Company posts notices on the Site or
communicates with you via email. For contractual purposes, you (a) consent to receive communications
from Company in an electronic form; and (b) agree that all terms and conditions, agreements, notices,
disclosures, and other communications that Company provides to you electronically satisfy any legal
requirement that such communications would satisfy if it were be in a hardcopy writing. The foregoing
does not affect your non-waivable rights.
8.6. Entire Terms. These Terms constitute the entire agreement between you and us regarding the use
of the Site. Our failure to exercise or enforce any right or provision of these Terms shall not operate as a
waiver of such right or provision. The section titles in these Terms are for convenience only and have no
legal or contractual effect. The word “including” means “including without limitation”. If any provision of
these Terms is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unenforceable, the other provisions of these Terms will be unimpaired and the invalid or unenforceable provision will be deemed modified so that it is valid and enforceable to the maximum extent permitted by law. Your relationship to Company is that of an
independent contractor, and neither party is an agent or partner of the other. These Terms, and your rights and obligations herein, may not be assigned, subcontracted, delegated, or otherwise transferred by you without Company’s prior written consent, and any attempted assignment, subcontract, delegation, or transfer in violation of the foregoing will be null and void. Company may freely assign these Terms. The terms and conditions set forth in these Terms shall be binding upon assignees.
8.7. Copyright/Trademark Information. Copyright © 2023 Activator, Inc. All rights reserved. All
trademarks, logos and service marks (“Marks”) displayed on the Site are our property or the property of
other third parties. You are not permitted to use these Marks without our prior written consent or the
consent of such third party which may own the Marks.
8.8. Contact Information:
Christina Mace-Turner
Email: hello@activatorlearning.com