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The provision establishes Eventbrite's operational rights to repurpose user content across its platform and business functions without compensating users or requiring separate permission for each use. The sublicensable and transferable nature of the license permits Eventbrite to authorize third parties to exercise these rights and to transfer the license in corporate transactions.
Users who post or submit content to Eventbrite authorize the platform to use that content for business purposes including promotion and redistribution, and Eventbrite may permit other parties to exercise these same rights. The authorization applies to derivative works and does not require ongoing user consent for specific uses within the scope stated.
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"By posting or submitting content to Eventbrite, you grant Eventbrite a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free, sublicensable, and transferable license to use, reproduce, distribute, prepare derivative works of, display, and perform your content in connection with the services and Eventbrite's business, including for promoting and redistributing part or all of the services.— Excerpt from Eventbrite's Eventbrite Terms of Service
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The provision establishes Eventbrite's operational rights to repurpose user content across its platform and business functions without compensating users or requiring separate permission for each use. The sublicensable and transferable nature of the license permits Eventbrite to authorize third parties to exercise these rights and to transfer the license in corporate transactions.
Users who post or submit content to Eventbrite authorize the platform to use that content for business purposes including promotion and redistribution, and Eventbrite may permit other parties to exercise these same rights. The authorization applies to derivative works and does not require ongoing user consent for specific uses within the scope stated.
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