This License Agreement of Software to Facilitate Online Ticket Sales for Entertainment and Sporting Events is a legal contract between a licensor and a licensee. It allows the licensee to use proprietary software developed by the licensor for facilitating online ticket sales. This agreement outlines the rights, obligations, and restrictions related to the use of the software, providing clarity on how the software can be employed in conjunction with the licensee's website for business operations. Unlike a sales contract, this form does not transfer ownership of the software; it merely grants a license for use under specified conditions.
This license agreement is essential when one party (the licensee) wishes to utilize proprietary software created by another party (the licensor) for commercial purposes, particularly related to online ticket sales for entertainment and sporting events. Use this form when negotiating terms for software that will be integrated into a website, ensuring both parties understand their rights and responsibilities under the agreement.
This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, parties may choose to have it notarized for added security and to prevent future disputes.
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Overseeing the operations of the box office manager and all staff concerned with ticketing is the ticket sales manager. This person is responsible to the venue owner and operator and may work for a theatrical organization, concert hall, sporting arena, or small live event space.
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