
Two “Touts” Convicted In UK For Violating Law
Two British ticket scalpers who used multiple identities and bots to buy over £4 million worth of tickets have been…
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Two British ticket scalpers who used multiple identities and bots to buy over £4 million worth of tickets have been…
As part of an agreement with the Canada’s Competition Bureau, StubHub Canada Ltd. and StubHub Inc. will pay a $1.3…
Live Nation is reportedly suing anyone who tries to sell fake merchandise at Post Malone shows. According to court documents…
A press release credited to Viagogo published Thursday evening announced the Swiss-based resale marketplace had completed its acquisition of StubHub,…
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) ordered ticket resale websites Viagogo and StubHub to pause its merger until it…
An Indiana bill to ban non-transferable tickets was killed after it didn’t receive enough support in the House. The bill…
The American Antitrust Institute submitted a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division this week regarding its recent…
Pop icon Madonna has faced several hardships on her Madame X World Tour, cancelling shows and arriving late to others….
Two former employees of the Chicago White Sox allegedly schemed with a ticket broker to fraudulently sell thousands of tickets…
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) ordered secondary ticketing site StubHub to make changes to its British website after…