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The United Kingdom announced that it will ban the resale of tickets for above their original price. Could the United States follow suit?
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When Ticketmaster Blames Brokers, Don't Buy It
These days, whenever something goes wrong with buying tickets to a concert or a game, ticket resellers get blamed. They've ...
A lawsuit accusing Ticketmaster and Live Nation of overcharging customers for major concert tickets since 2010 will go ...
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FTC sues Ticketmaster over alleged ‘deceptive’ tactics that made tickets more expensive
(NEXSTAR) – The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and attorneys general from seven states are suing Ticketmaster and its parent company for allegedly profiting on fees while turning a blind eye to ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Allysia Finley, Mene Ukueberuwa and Kim Strassel. The Federal Trade Commission grabbed headlines five years ago when it sued to break up ...
A federal judge on Tuesday ruled in favor of Meta as it fought a Federal Trade Commission antitrust challenge of its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp. In a lengthy ruling, U.S. District Judge ...
The FTC failed to prove it broke US antitrust laws. The FTC failed to prove it broke US antitrust laws. is a senior policy reporter at The Verge, covering the intersection of Silicon Valley and ...
Olivia Dean is calling out Live Nation, Ticketmaster and AEG over resale prices listed for her The Art of Loving Live Tour, claiming the ticketing services were listing tickets for resale at ...
Meta Platforms Inc. won a key court ruling that the company’s acquisitions of the photo-sharing app Instagram and messaging service WhatsApp don’t violate US antitrust law, a blow to the federal ...
Meta has prevailed over an existential challenge to its business that could have forced the tech giant to spin off Instagram and WhatsApp after a judge ruled that the company does not hold a monopoly ...
Amazon has begun issuing payments to eligible Prime members as part of its $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. The e-commerce giant agreed to the payouts in September to resolve ...
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