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Houston attorney Jim Moriarty, the victim of an alleged Beijing Olympics fraud two years ago, is backing the claims by…
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Houston attorney Jim Moriarty, the victim of an alleged Beijing Olympics fraud two years ago, is backing the claims by…
Several principals with Wiseguy Tickets, a Nevada-based wholesale ticket broker, were recently indicted for alleged cyber crimes for using “bot”…
Ticket “forward market” facilitator FirstDIBZ is effectively non-operational these days, as the beleaguered company prepares for possible settlement talks to…
(This story was updated on Wednesday, February 17, 2010, at 5:43pm EST to add comments from U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell,…
State legislators in Minnesota are about to consider a change in language to its almost year-old ticket resale legislation that…
Vermont is the latest state to consider prohibiting ticket resale, as legislators look to regain some control over the secondary…
The State of Utah will not be taking up the issue of ticket resale during this legislative session, and there…
A Utah state representative has introduced an anti-scalping bill to the Utah House of Representatives, for consideration during its upcoming…
(This story was updated on January 14, 2010 at 9:18 pm EST) The baseball season is months away, but the…
In a separate but similar action to its lawsuit against eBay subsidiary StubHub, the City of Chicago has again found…