Terms of Service

Terms of Service

Effective Date: May 23, 2026

We run Event Magic Prox to cut through the noise of corporate entertainment. We built this site for event planners who need reliable talent and magicians who want to survive high-stakes gigs. We hate dense legal jargon. We wrote these terms in plain English. You need to know where we stand before you use our resources. Read them.

By accessing eventmagicprox.com, you agree to play by these rules. If you reject them, leave the site immediately. We designed this platform for working professionals. We expect professional conduct in return. You agree to use our site for lawful purposes. You agree not to disrupt our servers, scrape our databases, or spam our contact forms. We block bad actors instantly.

Intellectual Property and Theft

Magic survives on originality. We protect ours fiercely. Every article, review, and booking guide on this site comes from our own sweat. We write the text. We shoot the photos. We test the routines in front of real corporate audiences.

You can’t copy our material. You can’t lift our booking templates and paste them on your agency website. You can’t run our reviews through a spinner and claim them as your own. We monitor the web for stolen content constantly. When we find it, we file DMCA takedown notices directly with your host. We don’t send polite warnings first.

Stealing our work carries immediate consequences.

User Contributions and Community Standards

We host discussions to find out what actually works in the trenches. When you leave a comment or submit a guest post, you grant us a license to display that content. You retain ownership of your ideas. You don’t get to post garbage.

We delete spam. We delete personal attacks. We delete exposure of proprietary magic methods. If you reveal the secret to a creator’s marketed effect in our comments, we will ban your IP address permanently. Keep the discussion focused on performance, booking, and strategy. We want your insights on crowd management, not your complaints about rival performers.

The Reality Check Disclaimer

We share what works for us. We don’t guarantee it will work for you. Corporate magic is highly subjective. A mind-reading routine that destroys a room of tech executives will completely alienate a conservative banking board. We provide field-tested information. We don’t provide professional legal, financial, or safety advice.

You assume total responsibility for how you use our material. If you perform a routine we reviewed and you bomb, that is on you. If you hire a performer based on our vetting criteria and they show up late, we hold no liability. You must exercise your own professional judgment.

Some magic involves sharp objects, fire, or intense psychological pressure. We discuss these methods for educational purposes only. We don’t advise you to attempt them without proper professional training and adequate insurance. You assume all physical and legal risks.

Affiliate Links and Financial Reality

The magic industry suffers from terrible review standards. Too many sites push cheap props just to earn a commission. We refuse to play that game. We review event management software, magic books, and performance gear. Sometimes we include affiliate links. If you click a link and buy the item, we earn a small cut. It costs you nothing extra.

We only link to tools we actually pack in our own cases. We tested nine different wireless microphones last season. We only recommend two. We rejected the rest because they dropped signals during live shows. We never accept paid positive coverage. Our credibility is our only real asset. We won’t sell it for a quick payout.

Third-Party Links and External Risks

We link out to external resources frequently. We point you to booking agencies, prop builders, and video platforms. We don’t control those sites. We don’t endorse their privacy practices. If you click away from Event Magic Prox, you operate under their rules.

We check our links regularly. Dead links happen. Sites change ownership. We hold no responsibility for what you find on the other side of an external click. Browse smart.

Limitation of Liability

Live events carry massive variables. Things break. Clients get angry. Contracts fall through. Event Magic Prox, its owners, and its editorial team accept zero liability for any damages arising from your use of this site. This includes lost profits, damaged reputations, or ruined events.

We cap our maximum financial liability at the exact amount you paid us to read this website. You pay nothing to read our articles.

Our liability is zero.

Governing Law and Dispute Resolution

We operate this business in the state of Nevada. Nevada law governs these terms. If you decide to initiate a legal dispute, you must do it in a Nevada court. We prefer to solve problems like adults. Email us first. Most issues require a simple conversation, not a lawsuit.

Modifications to These Terms

The corporate entertainment landscape shifts fast. We adapt our policies to match. We reserve the right to update these terms at our discretion. We don’t send out mass email blasts for minor grammatical fixes. We will change the effective date at the top of this page when we make significant updates.

Your continued use of the site means you accept the new terms. Check this page periodically to stay informed.

How to Reach Us

If you have questions about a specific clause, reach out. If you need permission to quote our research in a presentation, ask us. A real human reads the inbox. We aim to reply within 48 hours during the business week. Send your inquiries through our official contact page.

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