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The clause operationally delineates the scope of Eventbrite's liability for user-generated content once published in public-facing areas of the platform. By establishing non-responsibility for third-party use of publicly posted information, the provision defines the company's obligations regarding publicly accessible data.
Users who post event listings, reviews, or profile details in public-facing sections of the platform should understand that such content becomes accessible to all platform users and internet-accessible audiences. Eventbrite's liability framework does not extend to how third parties subsequently use or republish information users have designated as public.
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The clause operationally delineates the scope of Eventbrite's liability for user-generated content once published in public-facing areas of the platform. By establishing non-responsibility for third-party use of publicly posted information, the provision defines the company's obligations regarding publicly accessible data.
Users who post event listings, reviews, or profile details in public-facing sections of the platform should understand that such content becomes accessible to all platform users and internet-accessible audiences. Eventbrite's liability framework does not extend to how third parties subsequently use or republish information users have designated as public.
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