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This clause establishes the operational mechanism and scope for third-party data disclosure. It distinguishes between sharing required for contract performance (which proceeds without separate consent) and discretionary sharing (which requires affirmative permission), defining the conditions under which user data may be transferred to external entities acting as independent data controllers.
The updated policy establishes that Ticketmaster may collect biometric information in limited circumstances where necessary for service delivery or required by law, with additional safeguards and advance notice. The policy now discloses that event photography and video may be captured and used in marketing materials, with a stated right to object where Ticketmaster controls the filming. Communications may now occur through messaging services in addition to existing channels. These disclosures inform you of practices Ticketmaster may engage in, but operational impact depends on whether and how these practices are implemented in your jurisdiction or event context.
View change record →Users' information may be shared with Commercial Partners for services beyond the primary transaction when necessary to fulfill that transaction, and additional sharing for other value-add services requires explicit user permission. The provision establishes that some data transfers occur without separate consent based on contractual necessity, while others are subject to permission requests.
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"We sometimes work with Commercial Partners who we share information with. These are third party data controllers that we work with to provide additional value-add services, such as our travel packages, sponsors or exclusive presale. In some circumstances, where sharing is not necessary for us to perform the contract you have requested, we will ask for your permission.— Excerpt from Ticketmaster's Ticketmaster Privacy Policy
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This clause establishes the operational mechanism and scope for third-party data disclosure. It distinguishes between sharing required for contract performance (which proceeds without separate consent) and discretionary sharing (which requires affirmative permission), defining the conditions under which user data may be transferred to external entities acting as independent data controllers.
Users' information may be shared with Commercial Partners for services beyond the primary transaction when necessary to fulfill that transaction, and additional sharing for other value-add services requires explicit user permission. The provision establishes that some data transfers occur without separate consent based on contractual necessity, while others are subject to permission requests.
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