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The U.K. government announced that it is banning the resale of concert, sports, and live event tickets above face value. Fans there could be saved from shelling out around $206 million annually for ...
The UK government yesterday announced plans to ban the resale of tickets for concerts, sports matches and other events above ...
The move comes as the UK government unveils sweeping consumer protections aimed at ticket scalpers whose inflated prices have ...
The union said the move to ban resales for profit would help to maintain the relationship between artists and their fans.
The new rules, if approved by lawmakers, would be an aggressive step toward reining in “touts,” or scalpers — a large and ...
A new law will make it illegal for tickets to concerts, theatre, comedy, sport and other live events to be resold for more ...
The move comes after an open letter from artists like Dua Lipa, Coldplay, Sam Fender, Radiohead and the Cure urging Prime ...
Ministers are expected to reveal new protections for music and sports fans in a bid to stop exploitative ticket touts.
A proposed law will make it illegal to resell tickets for events such as concerts above face value.