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(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday aimed at cracking down on ticket scalping and fees that drive up the costs of attending live events for consumers.
With scalpers driving prices sky-high, a new bill in Albany aims to protect fans from inflated ticket costs, according to ...
Consumer sentiment remained unchanged from April to May, according to revised data.Initially, it seemed consumers were ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday aimed at curbing ticket scalping and introducing ... The administration argues that these measures will restore fairness and accessibility ...
The resale restrictions are one piece of an omnibus bill that Skoufis, a Hudson Valley Democrat, hopes will get a vote before ...
The problem is that, obviously, resellers would likely fight any such measure, and there’s a bigger operational cost for ticket providers ... t legislation making scalping impossible, and ...
Among them is a measure that would expand the BOTS ... Inc. — used automated bot programs to reserve tickets on Ticketmaster’s website, later reselling them at a significant markup to ...
A civil antitrust lawsuit brought by the U.S. Department of Justice is proceeding against Live Nation and Ticketmaster.
After massive backlash following their U.K. onsale launch, Britpop titans Oasis are taking some serious anti-scalping measure to make ... $90-$260 to attend, Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing ...
Reselling tickets to concerts and sporting events, often above face value. Not only do the most prominent ticketing companies, Ticketmaster and AXS, have their own resale arms, but there's an ...