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paxys
1y ago
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Unless you agreed to the terms before buying your ticket, no, it isn't legally binding.
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lostmsu
1y ago
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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.
amanaplanacanal
1y ago
I think the only legal recourse the property owner has is to kick you out.
kube-system
1y ago
RMS prefers his events to be open to the public
lvass
1y ago
What if entering that room was free as in beer?
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