Live Earth music industry benefits made stupid and evil by terms and conditions

An anonymous source sez, "That is supposed to be a sign up page for people to organize house parties and events in support of Live Earth, the big climate crisis concerts.

Look how just any connection at all with the music industry turns a standard online organizing tactic into a night mare of DMCA/EULA/Terms and Conditions hell! Amazing."

* The term "Live Earth" is not available for your use as part of your program identity or title. It can be used in descriptions of the event itself (example: Come see the Live Earth concerts, broadcast on big screens in Hyde Park).
* All events using this info should have their own title and identity, clearly separate and independent from Live Earth (example: Save the Planet Toronto). You cannot use the term "Friends of Live Earth" in your program title or lead messaging.
* No one from your organizing team can claim to speak on behalf of Live Earth, act as a representative of Live Earth, or represent your event as a Live Earth event.
* "Friends of Live Earth" cannot, directly through visual or other communications, be linked with any organization, including sponsors/broadcasters of your event. "Friends of Live Earth" should only be used as a supporting message.
* The contents of this kit should be used to supplement an existing or independently created event, apart from Live Earth.
* No events using this kit will be considered official Live Earth events, with any associated official or legal links.

And this is just the preamble! The EULA goes on for eight screens' worth of evil, controlling lawyerese bullshit.

Even when the music industry tries to do good, they do evil. What a disaster.

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