Eventbrite prohibits users from posting illegal, harmful, fraudulent, or abusive content, and reserves the right to remove content and suspend accounts that violate these rules.
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The provision establishes operational boundaries for permissible use of the platform and its content. By incorporating Community Guidelines by reference, the terms create enforceable standards for user conduct while restricting automated access to platform data and commercial reuse of platform-hosted content.
Removal of this provision eliminates explicit enumeration of prohibited user behaviors and content types, reducing clarity on enforcement standards for platform conduct rules.
View full change record →While these rules protect consumers from harmful content, organizers should carefully review prohibited content categories to avoid unexpected event removal or account suspension without prior warning.
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You may not use our Products to do or share anything that violates these Terms, our Community Standards, and other policies that apply to your use of our Products. You also agree not to use our Products to share anything that is unlawful, misleading, discriminatory, or fraudulent.
You must comply with our Usage Policies when using the Services. You may not use the Services in any way that violates applicable laws, infringes intellectual property rights, generates harmful content, or circumvents our safety systems.
You may not access or use, or help another person to access or use our Services in any of the following circumstances: In violation of any applicable law or regulation. To develop products or services that compete with our Services, including to develop or train any artificial intelligence, machine ...
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"All Users must abide by Eventbrite's Community Guidelines which are incorporated by reference into, and are part of, these Terms. You have no right to use, and you agree not to use, any Site Content for your own commercial purposes. You have no right to, and you agree not to, scrape, crawl, or employ any automated means to extract data from the Sites.— Excerpt from Eventbrite's Eventbrite Terms of Service
Broad content moderation discretion, without defined procedural standards for notice and appeal, creates compliance uncertainty for business clients; legal teams should assess whether content policies align with applicable platform liability frameworks including Section 230 and the EU Digital Services Act for European operations.
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The provision establishes operational boundaries for permissible use of the platform and its content. By incorporating Community Guidelines by reference, the terms create enforceable standards for user conduct while restricting automated access to platform data and commercial reuse of platform-hosted content.
While these rules protect consumers from harmful content, organizers should carefully review prohibited content categories to avoid unexpected event removal or account suspension without prior warning.
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