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Attendees surrender the right to sue for serious harms—including death—arising at Eventbrite-hosted events before any injury occurs.
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Attending an Eventbrite-hosted event means you waive your right to bring any legal claim, including for personal injury, property damage, or wrongful death, against the Eventbrite Released Parties.
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"When you attend an event hosted by us, you waive any and all claims and causes of action against the Eventbrite Released Parties...for liability, including for personal injury, property damage or wrongful death...— Excerpt from Eventbrite's Eventbrite Terms of Service
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Attendees surrender the right to sue for serious harms—including death—arising at Eventbrite-hosted events before any injury occurs.
Attending an Eventbrite-hosted event means you waive your right to bring any legal claim, including for personal injury, property damage, or wrongful death, against the Eventbrite Released Parties.
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