Crystal Palace vs. Manchester United Tickets: Key Information for Fans
Tickets for the upcoming Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Manchester United are being managed through Fienta, the official ticketing platform. organisers and Fienta have outlined specific terms and conditions governing ticket usage and related rights, emphasizing intellectual property protection and liability disclaimers.
Intellectual Property Rights: All materials on the Fienta platform are protected by copyright, patent laws, and other applicable asset rights, both locally and internationally. Users are prohibited from copying, downloading, using, redesigning, reformatting, or reproducing any materials without prior written consent from the owner. This includes Fienta’s service marks, trademarks (like the name “Fienta” and its logos), and those belonging to other owners disclosed on the platform.
Personal Data & Liability: Processing of personal data is governed by Fienta’s and the event Organiser’s privacy policies, alongside relevant legal acts. Fienta clarifies it is not liable for the content, changes, or fulfillment of rights and obligations related to the tickets; these are the duty of the Organiser. Fienta also disclaims responsibility for event content, information, advertising, or quality, stating the Organiser is the responsible party.
Specifically, Fienta will not be held liable for ticket delivery delays caused by incorrect user information, third-party actions, internet connection issues, or other circumstances beyond its control. Regarding event cancellations, postponements, or location changes, Fienta is not obligated to offer refunds or compensation; this responsibility falls to the Organiser.
Terms of Service & Dispute Resolution: Fienta reserves the right to modify its terms of service by publishing updated versions on its website.Usage of the platform is subject to the laws of the Republic of Estonia, and any disputes will be resolved in the Harju County Court, adhering to these terms and Estonian law. Consumers retain the right to seek resolution through the Consumer Disputes Committee.