Grade B+ — Fair terms (score 84/100)
Nine Publishing's subscription terms include a liability cap and unilateral modification rights, but do not mandate forced arbitration or class action waivers.
Standard subscription terms. No forced arbitration. Liability is capped.
In any case, our maximum liability to you directly or indirectly in relation to your subscription is limited to an amount equal to the subscription fees paid by you to us in the 12 month period before the claim.
The company limits its financial liability to the amount you paid them in the previous year, which may be significantly less than the actual damages you suffer.
These subscription terms are available on our websites at the following links and may be changed by us at any time. Such changes will be effective when amended terms are posted on our websites.
The company reserves the right to update the terms at any time, and these changes take effect immediately upon posting.
You can request cancellation of your subscription by contacting our customer service team... cancellation won’t be effective until (at the earliest) the end of your current billing cycle.
You cannot cancel immediately; you must provide notice at least 72 hours before your next billing date, and you remain bound until the end of that cycle.
These terms are governed by the laws of New South Wales and the courts of New South Wales, Australia have exclusive jurisdiction to decide any matters involving us in relation to your subscription.
Any legal disputes must be handled in New South Wales, which may be inconvenient or expensive depending on your location.
We will try to provide you with timely notice of any material changes and may cancel your subscription within 30 days of any material changes if you do not agree to them.
The company commits to making an effort to notify you of significant changes to the terms.
Last reviewed 2026-08-20 under rubric v3.5.