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The FTC lawsuit over alleged ticket scalping for Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour is based on the 2016 BOTS Act law sponsored by Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran.
The Federal Trade Commission accused a Pikesville-based ticket broker in a lawsuit of using thousands of fake names, credit cards and SIM cards buy up Taylor Swift tickets and resell them.
The Federal Trade Commission is taking aim at a Maryland ticket broker accused of cheating the system and cashing in big.
The FTC sued the Maryland-based Key Investment Group LLC and its affiliates for allegedly using fraud to purchase tickets for ...
The FTC is suing Key Investment Group LLC and its affiliates for allegedly using clandestine measures to bypass Ticketmaster ...
The FTC is taking aim against ticket resale sites, claiming that they used illegal methods to obtain and resell concert ...
FTC sues Key Investment Group, alleging illegal tactics to bypass ticket limits for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and other major ...
The FTC lawsuit claims the reseller used fake accounts and banks of SIM cards to snag over 379K tickets from Ticketmaster in ...
Almost three years after the mad scramble for Eras Tour tickets made Live Nation an enemy of the Swifties, the Federal Trade ...
The FTC has sued Key Investment Group for allegedly circumventing Ticketmaster controls to purchase and resell over 2,000 ...
The FTC alleges a Maryland-based ticket reseller illegally bought and marked up nearly 400,000 tickets, including to Taylor ...
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