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by mrnobody_67 2977 days ago
Yikes.

You could see them eventually either monetizing this content through advertising... or a SaaS subscription for all the people who couldn't attend a particular event.

Can also imagine that this might make the speakers/presenters less free-er to express themselves, knowing their content will be re-corded in perpetuity and can be used or mis-interperpeted against them at any point in the future.

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It's not that it can be used against them. It can be sold by Eventbrite as a conference recording with no compensation back to the conference or speakers.

Basically this is a clause that "Nobody who makes a living selling their words, music, etc. should ever agree to participate in any event organized using Eventbrite."