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Per-location event ingestion for multi-unit franchise, multi- location service brand, and multi-location retail operators — Ingest + Normalize + Filter + Emit 4-skill bundle on the local-context agent, under a 5-anchor compliance overlay anchored on per-event-source licensing, right of publicity + state ELVIS Act + SAG-AFTRA + NIL, trademark + Olympic Rule 40 + USOPC + per-event-organizer + per-sponsor exclusivity, FTC + Endorsement Guides, and ADA + AADC + DSA + privacy + EU AI Act + state sweepstakes
You operate 50-1,500 locations and want defensible per- location event signal so downstream content + promotion + communication skills can tie operator marketing to local community events, concerts, sports, and cultural activities — without violating per-source Eventbrite + Ticketmaster + Meetup + Bandsintown + Songkick API terms, per-event-organizer trademarks (Olympic Charter Rule 40 + USOPC under 36 USC 220506 + NFL Super Bowl + NCAA March Madness + FIFA World Cup), per-event-sponsor category-exclusivity (Visa Olympic payments + Coca-Cola Olympic beverages + per-tournament- sponsor protected categories), state right of publicity (California Civil Code 3344 + 3344.1 + Indiana + New York Civil Rights Law 50 + 51 + Tennessee Personal Rights Protection Act amended by ELVIS Act effective July 2024 + state similar), SAG-AFTRA collective bargaining on AI clones of performers, NCAA Name Image Likeness post-Alston 2021 + per-state NIL laws + per-conference rules, FTC Section 5 + Lanham + Endorsement Guides 2024 + Fake Review Rule + Made- in-USA + Green Guides, per-vertical event tie-in restrictions (HIPAA + Anti-Kickback healthcare; DISCUS + state liquor alcohol; per--regulator + near-total platform prohibition ; FDA CTP tobacco; state insurance + ECOA financial services), ADA Title III + 2010 ADA Standards + per-state accessibility, COPPA + California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act + Connecticut SB 3 + Maryland AADC + DSA Article 28 when minors reachable, CCPA Section 1798.140(ae) cross-context-behavioral-advertising opt-out propagation when event data joins subscriber data, EU AI Act Article 50 generative-content marking when AI-generated event content, per-state sweepstakes registration (New York General Business Law 369-e + Florida Statute 849.094 + Rhode Island General Laws 11-50) when event tie-ins include contests. The event- aggregator, ticketing, civic-data, sports-data, entertainment- data, and AI-content vendors below ship strong primitives. The orchestration above them — per-source license posture enforcement + per-event-organizer trademark filter + per- event-sponsor exclusivity filter + right-of-publicity per- individual review + per-vertical event tie-in restriction enforcement + FTC representation + ADA Title III + AADC + DSA + privacy + EU AI Act Article 50 + per-state sweepstakes enforcement + audit trail — is operator-side architecture. You keep the event-aggregator, ticketing, civic-data, sports- data, entertainment-data relationships, the per-source license posture, the per-event-organizer trademark library, the per- event-sponsor exclusivity register, the right-of-publicity per-individual register, the per-vertical restriction ruleset, the WORM audit trail, the policy-as-code policies. You keep the ability to in-house at any time.
Published September 24, 2026
The real ecosystem this sits above
Event aggregators + ticketing
Event aggregators: Eventbrite, Meetup, Ticketmaster, Bandsintown, LiveNation, Eventful, AllEvents, Eventil, Songkick. Ticketing: Ticketmaster Discovery API, SeatGeek, StubHub, Vivid Seats, Gametime. Each ships strong discovery + ticketing primitives. Per-source TOS posture + per-event-organizer trademark filter above them is operator-side architecture.
Civic data + sports + entertainment
Civic data: per-municipality library + recreation + cultural-affairs portals + state tourism + state cultural- affairs + city RSS/iCal feeds. Sports: ESPN, The Athletic, Sports Reference, SportsDataIO, STATS Perform, Sportradar, Genius Sports. Entertainment: IMDb, Metacritic, Box Office Mojo, Pollstar, Billboard. Each ships strong primitives. Per-source license posture against commercial- redistribution restrictions above them is operator-side architecture.
AI content + calendar
AI content: Anthropic Claude, OpenAI GPT, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, Jasper, Persado, Phrasee. Calendar: Google Calendar, Microsoft Graph, Apple iCloud Calendar, iCal, RSS. Each ships strong primitives. Right- of-publicity + state ELVIS Act + SAG-AFTRA + NIL filter + EU AI Act Article 50 marking above them is operator- side architecture.
Policy-as-code + WORM + legal research
Policy-as-code: OPA Rego, AWS Cedar, Casbin, Cerbos, Oso. WORM: AWS S3 Object Lock, GCS retention, Azure Blob immutable, Snowflake Time Travel. Legal research: Westlaw, Lexis+, Bloomberg Law, Practical Law, Compliance.ai. Each ships strong primitives. The 5-anchor compliance gate that maps per-source licensing + right of publicity + trademark/per-sponsor + FTC + ADA/AADC/DSA/privacy/EU AI Act/state sweepstakes onto an operator-counsel-approved policy bundle is operator-side architecture.
Frequently asked
What does per-location event ingestion actually deliver, and how does the 4-skill bundle decompose?
An orchestration layer that sits above the operator event-aggregator + ticketing + venue + calendar + civic-data + sports-data + entertainment-data + AI-content + policy-as-code + WORM-storage stack and ingests per-location event signal that downstream skills (per-location content drafting, per-location promotion planning, per-location communication broadcast, per-location offer coordination) can act on — without violating per-source licensing terms, right-of-publicity, per-event-organizer trademarks (Olympic + Super Bowl + NCAA + FIFA + per-sponsor exclusivity), FTC representation, ADA Title III accessibility, COPPA/AADC, or per-state sweepstakes registration. The skill is a four-skill bundle on the local-context agent. Skill 1 — Ingest: pull per-location event signal from operator-licensed event aggregators (Eventbrite + Meetup + Ticketmaster + Bandsintown + LiveNation + Eventful + AllEvents + Eventil + Songkick — operator chooses) through their public APIs under operator-counsel-approved per-API Terms-of-Service compliance, from ticketing aggregators (Ticketmaster Discovery API + SeatGeek + StubHub + Vivid Seats + Gametime — operator chooses), from civic-data sources (per-municipality library + recreation + cultural-affairs portals + state tourism + state cultural-affairs + city RSS/iCal feeds), from sports-data sources (ESPN + The Athletic + Sports Reference + SportsDataIO + STATS Perform + Sportradar + Genius Sports — operator chooses) under per-vendor licensing, from entertainment-data sources (IMDb + Metacritic + Box Office Mojo + Pollstar + Billboard — operator chooses), and from RSS/iCal standard feeds. Per-source Ingest tags each event row with per-source data-license attestation + TOS version + counsel-policy-version. Skill 2 — Normalize: produce a canonical event record (event ID, source, name, type, start, end, venue, address, geo, organizer, ticketed status, age suitability, accessibility attributes, per-event-organizer trademark flags, per-event-sponsor exclusivity flags, public/private indicator). Normalize never invents event details; it composes operator-validated source data. Skill 3 — Filter: filter events to per-location relevance using operator-counsel-and-marketing-team-approved per-location relevance policy. Filter applies (a) geographic filter (events within operator-defined per-location service area), (b) per-event-organizer trademark filter (Olympic Charter Rule 40 + USOPC trademarks 36 USC 220506 + NFL Super Bowl marks + NCAA March Madness marks + FIFA World Cup marks impose restrictions on commercial use of event-organizer-protected terms — operator-counsel-approved policy specifies what may and may not be referenced commercially), (c) per-event-sponsor exclusivity filter (event sponsors enforce sponsorship exclusivity through TOS + Lanham + trademark; operator-counsel-approved policy specifies category-conflict avoidance for sponsor-protected categories), (d) age-suitability filter (events targeting under-13 + under-18 audiences trigger COPPA + California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act + Connecticut SB 3 + Maryland AADC + DSA Article 28 considerations), (e) per-vertical filter (operators in regulated verticals — healthcare, alcohol, tobacco, financial services — face per-vertical event tie-in restrictions). Skill 4 — Emit: emit filtered, normalized event records to downstream subscriber skills through the operator event-streaming layer (Kafka, Confluent, Pulsar, Kinesis, Pub/Sub, Event Hubs, Redpanda, NATS — operator chooses). Emit honors per-jurisdiction CCPA cross-context-behavioral-advertising opt-out propagation when downstream subscribers use event data for behavioral advertising. The event-aggregator, ticketing, civic-data, sports-data, entertainment-data, AI-content vendors below ship strong primitives. The orchestration above them — per-source licensing enforcement, right-of-publicity + state ELVIS Act + NIL filter, trademark + Olympic Rule 40 + USOPC + per-event-organizer + per-sponsor exclusivity filter, FTC representation + Endorsement Guides + Fake Review + Made-in-USA enforcement, ADA Title III + per-state accessibility + COPPA + AADC + DSA + privacy + EU AI Act Article 50 + per-state sweepstakes enforcement, audit trail — is operator-side architecture.
Where does single-vendor event aggregation stop compounding for multi-location operators wanting defensible event tie-ins?
Single-vendor event aggregation is solved. Eventbrite ships strong consumer-event ticketing + discovery. Meetup ships strong recurring-community-event listings. Ticketmaster + LiveNation ship strong concert/sport ticketing. Bandsintown ships strong music-event tracking. Songkick + Pollstar ship strong concert data. ESPN + Sportradar + Genius Sports ship strong sports data. IMDb + Metacritic ship strong entertainment data. The compound case the local-context agent has to handle is the one where (a) per-source licensing varies materially — Eventbrite API has its TOS; Ticketmaster Discovery API has its TOS with rate limits and approved-use restrictions; Meetup API has its TOS; Bandsintown API has its TOS; Songkick API has its TOS; Sportradar + Genius Sports have stricter commercial-redistribution licensing; sports-data redistribution beyond approved licensed scope is enforced aggressively, (b) per-event-organizer trademark enforcement is aggressive — IOC enforces Olympic marks worldwide under Olympic Charter Rule 40 with USOPC enforcement in the US under 36 USC 220506 prohibiting unauthorized commercial use of Olympic-related marks (Olympic + Olympian + Team USA + Olympic torch + per-Olympics-specific marks); NFL enforces Super Bowl marks with cease-and-desist letters during Super Bowl periods (the common "big game" workaround reflects how aggressively NFL enforces unauthorized Super Bowl commercial references); NCAA enforces March Madness + Final Four marks aggressively; FIFA enforces World Cup marks; per-event-sponsor enforcement of category-exclusivity (Visa + Coca-Cola + per-Olympic-sponsor + per-tournament-sponsor protected categories) imposes additional restrictions, (c) right of publicity varies by state — California Civil Code 3344 + 3344.1 (post-mortem) + Indiana right of publicity statute + New York Civil Rights Law 50 + 51 + Tennessee Personal Rights Protection Act amended by ELVIS Act 2024 (broader protection for voice + likeness against AI clones effective July 2024) + state-by-state with materially different scope, post-mortem duration, and remedies; SAG-AFTRA collective bargaining adds union-protected claims for AI clones; NCAA Name Image Likeness post-NCAA v Alston (2021) allows college athletes to monetize NIL but per-state NIL laws + per-conference rules add restrictions, (d) FTC Section 5 + Lanham + state UDAP + FTC Endorsement Guides 2024 + FTC Fake Review Rule 16 CFR Part 465 + Made-in-USA + Green Guides apply when event tie-in marketing makes claims about the event or about operator products in relation to the event, (e) per-vertical event tie-in restrictions apply: healthcare-vertical operators face HIPAA + per-state medical-board on event sponsorship; alcohol operators face DISCUS Code + per-state liquor-board on event tie-ins; operators face per--regulator + near-total platform prohibition on event promotion; financial services face state insurance + ECOA + Fair Lending when event-tied financial offers, (f) ADA Title III + 2010 ADA Standards apply to operator commercial spaces where event tie-in physical components occur; per-state physical accessibility (California Title 24, Texas, state-by-state) layers, (g) COPPA + California AADC + Connecticut SB 3 + Maryland AADC + DSA Article 28 child protection apply when event content reaches minors, (h) per-state sweepstakes registration (New York General Business Law 369-e + Florida Statute 849.094 + Rhode Island General Laws 11-50) applies when event tie-in includes contests with consideration-prize-chance structure, (i) EU AI Act Article 50 marking applies when AI-generated event content is used, (j) privacy — CCPA Section 1798.140(ae) cross-context-behavioral-advertising opt-out + GDPR + state-comprehensive-privacy apply when event data joins to subscriber data. Without an orchestration layer above the event-aggregator + ticketing + civic + sports + entertainment + AI-content vendors, per-source licensing breaks across sources, Olympic Rule 40 + USOPC + NFL Super Bowl + NCAA + FIFA + per-event-sponsor exclusivity gets violated, right of publicity + state ELVIS Act + NIL get applied inconsistently, FTC representation rules drift, per-vertical event tie-in restrictions get missed, ADA Title III + AADC + DSA + per-state sweepstakes registration get overlooked, EU AI Act Article 50 marking gets omitted on AI-generated event content, and the audit trail of "which event, ingested from which source under which TOS version + license posture, filtered against which trademark + exclusivity + right of publicity + per-vertical + COPPA/AADC + state-sweepstakes overlay, with which counsel-policy-version" fragments across consoles. The orchestration above the vendors is what holds the cross-source + cross-trademark + cross-statute + cross-jurisdiction invariants.
How does Skill 3 Filter handle Olympic Rule 40 + USOPC + NFL Super Bowl + NCAA + FIFA per-event-organizer trademark enforcement plus per-sponsor exclusivity?
Per-event-organizer trademark filtering is operator-counsel-approved per-organizer per-event. Olympic Charter Rule 40 governs commercial use of Olympic-protected terms during Olympic Games periods; the rule has historically restricted athlete sponsors from invoking Olympic identifiers in advertising during the Games. USOPC enforces Olympic marks in the US under 36 USC 220506 (Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act) prohibiting unauthorized commercial use of "Olympic," "Olympiad," "Team USA," and related marks. The result: operators referencing the Olympics commercially during the Games face USOPC enforcement absent license. NFL enforces Super Bowl marks aggressively during Super Bowl season — Super Bowl, Super Sunday, NFL, team marks, and player marks are protected; the colloquial "big game" workaround reflects how aggressively NFL enforces unauthorized Super Bowl commercial references. NCAA enforces March Madness, Final Four, Sweet Sixteen, Elite Eight, and other tournament marks. FIFA enforces World Cup, FIFA World Cup, and per-tournament marks. Per-event-sponsor exclusivity: event sponsors purchase category-exclusivity rights (Visa for Olympic payments, Coca-Cola for Olympic beverages, per-Super-Bowl-sponsor categories, per-NCAA-tournament-sponsor categories); per-sponsor category enforcement against competitors is contractually and through Lanham unfair-competition. The Filter skill operates against an operator-counsel-approved per-event-organizer trademark library and a per-event-sponsor category-exclusivity library. Step 1 — per-event tag the event with its organizer + sponsors. Step 2 — match against the operator-counsel-approved per-organizer trademark + per-sponsor exclusivity register. Step 3 — for events with active trademark + exclusivity overlays, route the event-tie-in content through operator-counsel + brand-team review before any operator commercial use — the orchestration does not autonomously clear commercial tie-ins to high-profile protected events. Step 4 — emit cleared events with cleared-use-scope metadata to downstream subscriber skills + emit gated events with restricted-use metadata so downstream skills know what they may and may not do. Step 5 — write per-event per-tag attestation to WORM audit trail with rule-citation evidence. Operator counsel maintains the per-organizer trademark + per-sponsor exclusivity library against the live trademark landscape (Olympic enforcement intensifies near Games + Super Bowl enforcement intensifies near Super Bowl + NCAA tournament + FIFA World Cup enforcement intensifies near respective events). The Filter skill does not autonomously interpret trademark scope; operator counsel decides scope and the orchestration enforces it.
How does Skill 3 Filter handle right of publicity + state ELVIS Act + SAG-AFTRA + NCAA NIL when event tie-ins involve athletes or celebrities?
Right of publicity is operator-counsel-approved per-state and per-individual. California Civil Code 3344 + 3344.1 protects against unauthorized commercial use of name, voice, signature, photograph, or likeness in California with post-mortem extension under 3344.1; Indiana right of publicity statute has broad protection; New York Civil Rights Law 50 + 51 with 2020 expansion via Section 50-f provides post-mortem protection for performers; Tennessee Personal Rights Protection Act was amended by the ELVIS Act effective July 2024 to provide broader protection against AI clones of voice and likeness (the first state law to specifically address AI-generated voice clones with civil and criminal penalties). State-by-state variation is material — some states impose strict per-state law; some have common-law right of publicity; some have post-mortem extension; some impose civil and criminal penalties. SAG-AFTRA collective bargaining (the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike was substantially about AI clones of performers; the resulting agreement imposes union-protected restrictions on AI clones of SAG-AFTRA members) layers union-protected claims. NCAA Name Image Likeness (post-NCAA v Alston 2021 Supreme Court decision finding NCAA amateurism restrictions unlawful + subsequent state NIL laws + NCAA NIL policy 2021) allows college athletes to monetize NIL but per-state NIL laws + per-conference rules + per-institution rules add restrictions. The Filter skill operates against an operator-counsel-approved per-individual right-of-publicity register + per-state-law overlay + SAG-AFTRA membership flag + NCAA NIL status flag. When an event tie-in references a specific athlete or celebrity, the Filter routes the tie-in through operator counsel + brand team review before any operator commercial use; cleared individuals + cleared use cases proceed; unclear or flagged uses cannot proceed without counsel approval. For event content that does not reference specific individuals (a "local Saturday concert" reference without naming a performer), the Filter does not require per-individual review but still applies per-event-organizer trademark filter from Step 3 above. The Filter does not autonomously interpret right-of-publicity scope; operator counsel decides scope per individual per state and the orchestration enforces it. Per-event per-tag right-of-publicity attestation writes to WORM audit trail with rule-citation evidence.
What compliance does the orchestration enforce, and how does it map to per-source licensing + right of publicity + trademark/per-sponsor + FTC + ADA/AADC/DSA/privacy/EU AI Act/state sweepstakes?
Five anchors. Anchor 1 — Per-event-source licensing. Eventbrite API Terms + Ticketmaster Discovery API Terms + Meetup API Terms + Bandsintown API Terms + Songkick API Terms + Eventil + AllEvents + Pollstar + Billboard + ESPN + Sportradar + Genius Sports + STATS Perform + Sports Reference + per-aggregator data-redistribution terms + RSS/iCal feed conventions + per-municipality + per-state civic data portal terms + AP Stylebook conventions when event copy is composed. Sports-data redistribution beyond approved licensed scope is enforced aggressively. Anchor 2 — Right of publicity + state ELVIS Act + SAG-AFTRA + NIL. California Civil Code 3344 + 3344.1 + Indiana right of publicity statute + New York Civil Rights Law 50 + 51 + Section 50-f post-mortem + Tennessee Personal Rights Protection Act amended by ELVIS Act 2024 (effective July 2024 — first state law specifically addressing AI voice/likeness clones with civil and criminal penalties) + state-by-state variation in scope, post-mortem duration, and remedies + SAG-AFTRA collective bargaining post-2023-strike agreement on AI clones + NCAA Name Image Likeness post-NCAA v Alston 2021 + per-state NIL laws + per-conference rules + per-institution rules. Anchor 3 — Trademark + per-event-organizer + per-sponsor exclusivity. Lanham Act 15 USC 1114 trademark infringement + 1125 unfair competition + Olympic Charter Rule 40 commercial-use restrictions during Olympic Games periods + USOPC trademarks under 36 USC 220506 (Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act) + IOC marks + NFL Super Bowl marks + NCAA March Madness + Final Four + Sweet Sixteen marks + FIFA World Cup marks + per-event-sponsor category-exclusivity rights (Visa for Olympic payments + Coca-Cola for Olympic beverages + per-Super-Bowl-sponsor + per-tournament-sponsor categories). Anchor 4 — FTC Section 5 + Lanham Act 15 USC 1125(a) + state UDAP + FTC Endorsement Guides 2024 + FTC Fake Review Rule 16 CFR Part 465 (effective October 2024) + FTC Made-in-USA Labeling Rule 16 CFR Part 323 + FTC Green Guides + per-vertical advertising rules + per-state automatic renewal when event tie-in includes subscription offers. Anchor 5 — ADA Title III + AADC + DSA + privacy + EU AI Act + state sweepstakes. ADA Title III physical accessibility + 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design + per-state physical accessibility (California Title 24 Chapter 11A and 11B + Texas Accessibility Standards + state-by-state codes) for operator commercial spaces where event tie-in physical components occur. COPPA + California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (effective July 2024) + Connecticut SB 3 + Maryland AADC + DSA Article 28 child protection when event content reaches minors. CCPA Section 1798.120 + Section 1798.121 sensitive PI + Section 1798.140(ae) cross-context-behavioral-advertising opt-out + state-comprehensive-privacy + GDPR Articles 6 + 22 + 26 + Article 35 DPIA + ePrivacy when event data joins to subscriber data. EU AI Act (Regulation 2024/1689) Article 50 generative-content marking when AI-generated event content is used. Per-state sweepstakes registration (New York General Business Law 369-e + Florida Statute 849.094 + Rhode Island General Laws 11-50 over state-specified thresholds + state lottery laws) when event tie-in includes contests with consideration-prize-chance structure. Per-vertical event tie-in restrictions: healthcare (HIPAA + state medical-board + Anti-Kickback when monetary tie-in); alcohol (DISCUS + TTB + per-state liquor-board); (per--regulator + near-total platform prohibition); tobacco (FDA CTP); financial services (state insurance + ECOA + Fair Lending when financial event tie-in). Broader gate also enforced via policy-as-code (OPA Rego + AWS Cedar + Casbin + Cerbos + Oso). WORM audit trail (AWS S3 Object Lock + GCS retention + Azure Blob immutable + Snowflake Time Travel) with per-statute retention (FTC 7yr + state-AG variable + Lanham 6yr + trademark variable + GDPR 6yr + CCPA 3yr + COPPA 1yr after relationship ends + IRS 7yr) per operator counsel policy.
What does the engagement look like across Tier 1 → Tier 2 → Tier 3, and what does the Tier 3 reporting cycle commit to?
Tier 1 AI Readiness Assessment (2-3 weeks, diagnostic): audits the operator current per-location event ingestion posture against the 4-skill bundle + 5-anchor compliance overlay + per-vendor event-aggregator + ticketing + civic + sports + entertainment + AI-content state; deliverable is a gap-pack report identifying which event sources lack operator-counsel-approved per-source license + per-API Terms-of-Service posture, which downstream event tie-ins use Olympic + USOPC + NFL Super Bowl + NCAA + FIFA protected terms without counsel review, which event tie-ins involve athletes or celebrities without operator-counsel-approved right-of-publicity + state-ELVIS-Act + SAG-AFTRA + NIL review, which per-vertical event tie-in restrictions are unenforced (HIPAA + Anti-Kickback healthcare; DISCUS alcohol; per--regulator; FDA CTP tobacco; state insurance), which event content lacks ADA Title III + COPPA + AADC + DSA + per-state sweepstakes evaluation, whether AI-generated event content lacks EU AI Act Article 50 marking, whether CCPA cross-context propagation is wired when event data joins subscriber data, and a recommended remediation sequence for Tier 2. Tier 2 AI Swarm Setup Sprint (4-8 weeks): builds the 4-skill bundle on the local-context agent, wires event-aggregator + ticketing + civic + sports + entertainment + AI-content + policy-as-code + WORM-storage vendors (operator-chosen subset), configures the operator-counsel-and-marketing-team-approved per-source license posture + per-event-organizer trademark library + per-event-sponsor exclusivity register + right-of-publicity per-individual register + per-vertical event tie-in restriction ruleset + FTC representation library + ADA Title III + per-state accessibility checklist + COPPA + AADC + DSA flow + CCPA cross-context propagation + EU AI Act Article 50 marking flow + per-state sweepstakes registration flow, runs 30-day shadow + canary period before flipping to enforce-mode. Tier 3 Fractional CMO with AI Swarm (6-month minimum, 1-2 days/wk embedded): continues operating with daily Ingest + Normalize + Filter + Emit + weekly per-source TOS review + monthly per-event-organizer trademark library refresh (Olympic enforcement near Games + Super Bowl enforcement near Super Bowl + NCAA tournament + FIFA World Cup enforcement intensify near respective events) + monthly right-of-publicity register refresh + monthly per-vertical event tie-in restriction review + quarterly compliance evidence packages. Tier 3 reporting is a 6-workstream pre-engagement-baseline reporting cycle (per-source ingestion completeness + per-source license posture freshness + per-event trademark + exclusivity filter coverage + right-of-publicity + state-ELVIS-Act + NIL evaluation coverage + per-vertical event tie-in restriction enforcement + WORM audit-trail completeness) measured against the operator’s pre-engagement baseline. Each workstream surfaces trend direction and the gap to operator-defined targets. Reporting carries explicit caveats: event-aggregator + ticketing + civic + sports + entertainment + AI-content vendor SLA + per-source API TOS amendments + Olympic + USOPC + NFL + NCAA + FIFA trademark enforcement intensity + state right of publicity statute amendments + Tennessee ELVIS Act implementing guidance + SAG-AFTRA collective bargaining updates + NCAA NIL + per-state NIL law amendments + FTC Endorsement Guides + Fake Review Rule + Made-in-USA + Green Guides amendments + state-AG enforcement signals + per-vertical regulator (FDA + DEA + DISCUS + TTB + FDA CTP + -regulator) amendments + ADA Title III case law + DOJ ADA guidance + state Unruh + NY HRL case-law + COPPA + AADC + DSA implementing guidance + EU AI Act Article 50 implementing acts + per-state sweepstakes registration amendments sit outside Completions control. Attorney-client privilege preservation across operator-counsel-approved per-source license posture + per-event-organizer trademark library + per-event-sponsor exclusivity register + right-of-publicity per-individual register + per-vertical event tie-in restriction ruleset records is maintained per operator counsel policy.
Who owns the event-aggregator subscriptions, the per-event-organizer trademark library, the right-of-publicity register, and the audit trail?
Operator owns every artifact. The event-aggregator subscriptions (Eventbrite, Meetup, Ticketmaster, Bandsintown, LiveNation, Eventful, AllEvents, Eventil, Songkick — operator chooses) run under operator API credentials with operator-counsel-approved per-API Terms-of-Service compliance. The ticketing subscriptions (Ticketmaster Discovery API, SeatGeek, StubHub, Vivid Seats, Gametime — operator chooses) run under operator credentials. The civic-data sources (per-municipality library + recreation + cultural-affairs portals + state tourism + state cultural-affairs) are operator-accessed under per-portal terms. The sports-data subscriptions (ESPN, The Athletic, Sports Reference, SportsDataIO, STATS Perform, Sportradar, Genius Sports — operator chooses) run under operator licensing with strict commercial-redistribution restrictions. The entertainment-data subscriptions (IMDb, Metacritic, Box Office Mojo, Pollstar, Billboard — operator chooses) run under operator licensing. The AI content tool (Anthropic Claude, OpenAI GPT, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, Jasper, Persado, Phrasee — operator chooses) runs under operator account with operator-approved deployment posture. The operator-counsel-and-marketing-team-approved per-source license posture + per-event-organizer trademark library (Olympic + USOPC + NFL + NCAA + FIFA + per-sport league marks) + per-event-sponsor exclusivity register + right-of-publicity per-individual register + per-state right-of-publicity overlay + Tennessee ELVIS Act compliance records + SAG-AFTRA membership-flag register + NCAA NIL + per-state NIL records + per-vertical event tie-in restriction ruleset + FTC representation library + ADA Title III + per-state accessibility checklist + COPPA + AADC + DSA child-audience exclusion records + CCPA cross-context propagation records + EU AI Act Article 50 marking library + per-state sweepstakes registration records all live in operator counsel + marketing-team repo. The Ingest + Normalize + Filter + Emit skill code lives in operator code repo. The WORM audit trail lives on operator-controlled cloud storage (AWS S3 Object Lock + GCS retention + Azure Blob immutable + Snowflake Time Travel) with per-statute retention enforcement. The policy-as-code policies (OPA Rego + AWS Cedar + Casbin + Cerbos + Oso) live in operator code repo, counsel-aligned. The per-source TOS + Olympic + USOPC + NFL + NCAA + FIFA + right-of-publicity + state-ELVIS-Act + SAG-AFTRA + NIL + FTC + per-vertical + ADA + AADC + DSA + privacy + EU AI Act + state sweepstakes compliance evidence records are operator-counsel-maintained. Completions owns the orchestration knowledge — how to design the per-source license posture against the operator’s actual event-source mix, how to maintain the per-event-organizer trademark library against the live enforcement landscape (Olympic enforcement near Games + Super Bowl enforcement near Super Bowl + NCAA tournament + FIFA World Cup enforcement intensify near respective events), how to wire right-of-publicity per-individual review against operator-counsel-approved registers including state ELVIS Act + SAG-AFTRA + NIL, how to wire per-vertical event tie-in restrictions for the operator’s vertical mix, how to wire ADA Title III + per-state accessibility checklists + COPPA + AADC + DSA enforcement, how to propagate CCPA cross-context opt-out, how to wire EU AI Act Article 50 marking on AI-generated event content, how to wire per-state sweepstakes registration through operator counsel — and that knowledge transfers under the Tier 3 transition path (30-60 days at engagement end with full hand-off of the per-source license posture maintenance playbook, the per-event-organizer trademark library maintenance runbook, the right-of-publicity per-individual register maintenance playbook, the per-vertical event tie-in restriction maintenance playbook, the FTC representation library maintenance playbook, the ADA + per-state accessibility playbook, the COPPA + AADC + DSA playbook, the CCPA cross-context propagation playbook, the EU AI Act Article 50 marking playbook, the per-state sweepstakes registration playbook, and the compliance evidence-package generation playbook). Completions credentials revoke on engagement-end.
Engage Completions
Start with the AI Readiness Assessment (Tier 1, 2-3 weeks): audit of operator current per-location event ingestion posture against the 4-skill bundle + 5-anchor compliance overlay + per-vendor event-aggregator + ticketing + civic + sports + entertainment + AI-content state. Hand off to Tier 2 AI Swarm Setup Sprint (4-8 weeks): build the 4-skill bundle on the local-context agent, wire event-aggregator + ticketing + civic + sports + entertainment + AI-content + policy-as-code + WORM-storage, configure per-source license posture + per-event-organizer trademark library + per-event-sponsor exclusivity register + right- of-publicity per-individual register + per-vertical event tie-in restriction ruleset + FTC representation library + ADA + per-state accessibility checklist + COPPA + AADC + DSA flow + CCPA cross-context propagation + EU AI Act Article 50 marking flow + per-state sweepstakes registration flow, run 30-day shadow + canary before flipping to enforce- mode. Continue under Tier 3 Fractional CMO with AI Swarm ( 6-month minimum, 1-2 days/wk embedded).