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by paxys 411 days ago
Unless you agreed to the terms before buying your ticket, no, it isn't legally binding.
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I may have been wrong in that RMS does not have that power, but the property owner does. Not sure if this is a universal rule or not.
I think the only legal recourse the property owner has is to kick you out.
RMS prefers his events to be open to the public
What if entering that room was free as in beer?