“It’s me, hi, I’m the problem, it’s me” is not something Ticketmaster would have anticipated Congress would mandate it to admit about itself, but that all changed after its botched sale of tickets for Taylor Swift’s upcoming U.S. stadium tour. This post was originally published on the Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review on May 2, 2023. The original post can be accessed via the Archived Link button above
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“It’s me, hi, I’m the problem, it’s me” is not something Ticketmaster would have anticipated Congres...
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On January 4, 2022, customers who purchased tickets via Ticketmaster since July 2021 sued Ticketmast...
The Internet has dramatically changed the methods by which people purchase tickets to events. In the...
Cardi B and Offset may have stolen the stage at the Rolling Loud Festival in December, but the issue...
Due to the rapid growth of the secondary resale market, purchasing tickets at their face-value price...
As great admirers of The Boss and as fans of live entertainment, we share in the popular dismay ov...
This Note aims to explore the legal underpinnings of consumer frustration with Ticketmaster and the ...
In 2016 alone, despite the passing of federal legislation banning its use, automated ticket-buying s...
The live music business has developed to become the most profitable sector within the overall music ...
The purpose of this special issue is to stimulate, advance and broaden the theoretical, empirical, ...
Despite airlines’ push to divert travellers towards buying tickets via their own websites, online tr...
Some people purchase concert or sports tickets for their own entertainment and then are unable to us...
When a concert or sporting event sells out, the performer appears popular and the venue enjoys the o...
Efforts by leading record labels to fill the void they created by shutting down Napster led several ...