iTunes Store

Gift Certificate, iTunes Cards, Content Codes and Allowances

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

1. These Terms and Conditions are supplementary to the iTunes Store Terms of Sale, and apply specifically to gift certificates, iTunes MCards, content codes and allowances.

2. Unless stated otherwise, gift certificates, iTunes Cards and allowances and unused portions of gift certificates, iTunes Cards and allowances expire the later of, two years from the date of issuance, and two years from the date of last activity if applied to an iTunes Store Account. Content codes expire on the date specified on the instrument containing the content code.

3. Gift certificates, iTunes Cards, content codes and allowances, and unused balances, are not redeemable for cash and cannot be returned for a cash refund, exchanged or used to purchase gift certificates or iTunes Cards or provide allowances.

4. Gift certificates, iTunes Cards, content codes and allowances purchased in Australia must be redeemed through the Australian iTunes Store, open only to persons above the age of 13. Not all products may be available. Internet access and compatible software and hardware are required.

5. Access to, redemption of gift certificates, iTunes Cards, content codes and allowances on, purchases from, and use of products purchased on, the iTunes Store, is subject to acceptance of its Terms of Service and Terms of Sale presented at the time of redemption or purchase, and found at http://www.apple.com/legal/itunes/au/service.html and http://www.apple.com/legal/itunes/au/sales.html, respectively.

6.The latest version of the iTunes Software is recommended to access the iTunes Store. You may download the latest version of the iTunes Software at no charge, and review the minimum system requirements for running the iTunes Software, at http://www.apple.com/au/itunes/download/. Use of iTunes software is subject to acceptance of its software license agreement presented at the time of installation.

7. Any unused balance will be placed in the recipient's applicable gift certificate/iTunes Card/content code/allowance account and is not transferable.

8. If your order exceeds the amount of your gift certificate, iTunes Cards, content code or allowance account, you must establish an iTunes Store customer account and pay for the balance with a credit card.

9. Except as stated otherwise, data collection and use are subject to Apple's Privacy Policy, which can be found at http://www.apple.com/au/legal/privacy/

10. iTunes is not responsible for lost or stolen gift certificates, iTunes Cards, content codes or allowance accounts. If you have any questions, please visit Apple iTunes Store Customer Service at http://www.apple.com/au/support/itunes/musicstore/

11. iTunes reserves the right to close customer accounts and request alternative forms of payment if a gift certificate, iTunes Cards, content code or allowance account is fraudulently obtained or used on the iTunes Store.

12. If any gift certificate, iTunes Cards, content code or allowance is non-functional iTunes will replace such non-functional gift-certificate, iTunes Cards, content code or allowance. Your statutory rights are not affected.

13. iTunes reserves the right to change any of these terms and conditions from time to time by publishing a revised version on the iTunes Store.

14. If any of the terms in these Terms and Conditions are not valid or legally enforceable, the other terms will not be affected.

15. Risk of loss and title for gift certificates, content codes and allowance accounts transmitted electronically pass to the purchaser in Australia upon electronic transmission to the recipient. Risk of loss and title for iTunes Cards passes to the purchaser in Australia upon transfer.

16. Don't Steal Music. Music and other content purchased from the iTunes Store is for lawful, personal non-commercial use only and not for redistribution, transfer, assignment or sublicence. The lawful uses are set out on the iTunes Store website and in the Terms of Service and Terms of Sale.





Last updated 15 January 2008
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