As great admirers of The Boss and as fans of live entertainment, we share in the popular dismay over rising ticket prices for live performances. But we have been asked as antitrust scholars to examine the proposed merger of Live Nation and Ticketmaster, and we do so with the objectivity and honesty called for by The Boss’s quotes above. The proposed merger has been the target of aggressive attacks from several industry commentators and popular figures, but the legal and policy question is whether the transaction is at odds with the nation’s antitrust laws. One primary source of concern to critics is that Ticketmaster and Live Nation are two leading providers of ticket distribution services, and these critics argue that the mer...
When a concert or sporting event sells out, the performer appears popular and the venue enjoys the o...
An important purpose of the antitrust merger law is to arrest certain anticompetitive practices or o...
The growth of large digital platforms has caused some observers to claim that merger policy has been...
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 ...
"Serial no. J-111-6."Shipping list no.: 2010-0140-P.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of acce...
Almost anyone who has been to a concert, sports match, or any type of live event in recent years has...
This book explores the nature of the music industries before and after the digital revolution from t...
Does recent federal merger regulation make economic sense? Merger activity has clearly increased thi...
“It’s me, hi, I’m the problem, it’s me” is not something Ticketmaster would have anticipated Congres...
This collection of global perspectives will be of great interest to scholars and students of competi...
In a 1995 article in this journal, we discussed the legal, economic, and ethical concerns in trying ...
The ticket distribution industry is changing rapidly. The traditional travel distribution chain comp...
Antitrust law has long been concerned that the loss of a firm, through merger or exclusion, may impr...
Antitrust law has entered a new phase of an always-controversial existence. The role of antitrust in...
When a concert or sporting event sells out, the performer appears popular and the venue enjoys the o...
An important purpose of the antitrust merger law is to arrest certain anticompetitive practices or o...
The growth of large digital platforms has caused some observers to claim that merger policy has been...
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 ...
"Serial no. J-111-6."Shipping list no.: 2010-0140-P.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of acce...
Almost anyone who has been to a concert, sports match, or any type of live event in recent years has...
This book explores the nature of the music industries before and after the digital revolution from t...
Does recent federal merger regulation make economic sense? Merger activity has clearly increased thi...
“It’s me, hi, I’m the problem, it’s me” is not something Ticketmaster would have anticipated Congres...
This collection of global perspectives will be of great interest to scholars and students of competi...
In a 1995 article in this journal, we discussed the legal, economic, and ethical concerns in trying ...
The ticket distribution industry is changing rapidly. The traditional travel distribution chain comp...
Antitrust law has long been concerned that the loss of a firm, through merger or exclusion, may impr...
Antitrust law has entered a new phase of an always-controversial existence. The role of antitrust in...
When a concert or sporting event sells out, the performer appears popular and the venue enjoys the o...
An important purpose of the antitrust merger law is to arrest certain anticompetitive practices or o...
The growth of large digital platforms has caused some observers to claim that merger policy has been...