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The provision establishes the operational scope of data disclosure in the event ticketing transaction. It creates a two-party data relationship where organizers receive direct access to attendee information and operate under their own independent privacy frameworks, requiring users to review multiple privacy policies rather than relying solely on Eventbrite's stated practices.
Users who register for or purchase event tickets authorize the disclosure of their personal information to event organizers as a condition of ticket acquisition. Users then operate under the organizer's privacy policy for how that shared information is processed, stored, and used, which may include practices not covered by Eventbrite's Privacy Policy.
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"When you register for or purchase a ticket to an event, Eventbrite shares your personal information, including your name, email address, and purchase information, with the organizer of that event. Organizers may use your information in accordance with their own privacy policies, which may differ from Eventbrite's Privacy Policy.— Excerpt from Eventbrite's Eventbrite Terms of Service
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The provision establishes the operational scope of data disclosure in the event ticketing transaction. It creates a two-party data relationship where organizers receive direct access to attendee information and operate under their own independent privacy frameworks, requiring users to review multiple privacy policies rather than relying solely on Eventbrite's stated practices.
Users who register for or purchase event tickets authorize the disclosure of their personal information to event organizers as a condition of ticket acquisition. Users then operate under the organizer's privacy policy for how that shared information is processed, stored, and used, which may include practices not covered by Eventbrite's Privacy Policy.
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