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This allocation of responsibility defines the operational scope of Eventbrite's obligations and liabilities. By limiting platform liability to organizer performance, the terms establish that attendees' primary recourse for event-related disputes rests with organizers rather than with Eventbrite.
Attendees transact directly with organizers under this framework, with Eventbrite functioning as the transaction platform but not as guarantor of event quality, accuracy, or refund processing. This structure means attendee claims regarding event performance, misrepresentation, or refund issues proceed against the organizer, not against Eventbrite.
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"Eventbrite is not responsible for the actions or omissions of organizers. Organizers, not Eventbrite, are responsible for their events, including the accuracy of event descriptions, the delivery of events as described, compliance with applicable laws, and the handling of refunds. Eventbrite acts as a platform and is not a party to transactions between attendees and organizers.— Excerpt from Eventbrite's Eventbrite Terms of Service
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This allocation of responsibility defines the operational scope of Eventbrite's obligations and liabilities. By limiting platform liability to organizer performance, the terms establish that attendees' primary recourse for event-related disputes rests with organizers rather than with Eventbrite.
Attendees transact directly with organizers under this framework, with Eventbrite functioning as the transaction platform but not as guarantor of event quality, accuracy, or refund processing. This structure means attendee claims regarding event performance, misrepresentation, or refund issues proceed against the organizer, not against Eventbrite.
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