"US Senators Unite to Reform Live-Event Ticketing System with 'Fans First' Act"

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U.S. Senators have introduced the Fans First Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at reforming the live-event ticketing system. The legislation seeks to increase transparency in ticket sales, protect consumers from fake or overpriced tickets, and hold bad actors accountable. It requires sellers to disclose the total cost of the ticket, including fees, at the start of a transaction, prohibits the use of bots to purchase tickets, imposes civil penalties on resellers engaging in illegal practices, and establishes refund requirements for canceled events. The bill has garnered support from various industry organizations and Live Nation, the owner of Ticketmaster.
Topics:entertainment#bots-act#consumer-protection#legislation#live-event-ticketing#scalpers#ticket-sales-transparency
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