A Government ban on overpriced ticket resales will put music fans “back at the heart of live events”, the Culture Secretary has said. Speaking to LBC, Lisa Nandy said Labour’s new rules making it ...
The move has the backing of a number of prominent artists, but secondary resale platforms say it could make things worse for consumers.
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Lisa Nandy MP column: It’s time to recognise the contribution of towns to our national story
Sixteen years ago, Labour’s last Secretary of State for Culture, Media, and Sport, Ben Bradshaw MP, announced a competition ...
The UK’s new Technology Secretary says she is “resetting the discussion” around copyright and AI, keen to reassure the creative industries their concerns are being heard by the government. Though ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain said on Wednesday it would ban the resale of tickets to concerts, sport and other live events for ...
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Olivia Dean Wins Partial Refunds for Fans After Slamming "Exploitative" Resale Market
Criticizing the secondary ticket market as an "unregulated space," the Grammy nominee said that "we as an industry have a ...
The UK government has confirmed it plans to ban for-profit ticket touting, a move that has been widely welcomed by the music ...
Ticket resale above face value will be illegal, under a new law ...
Kolkata/IBNS, Nov. 29 -- Celebrated filmmaker Srijit Mukherji has announced his latest project, Emperor vs Sarat Chandra, a ...
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UK Government Reveals Much-Anticipated Plans to Ban Ticket Touting—AXS Applauds the Move While StubHub Balks
The UK government unveils its highly anticipated plans to make it illegal to resell tickets to live events for more than their original cost. After days of speculation awaiting the official news, the ...
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