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The Department of Justice on Thursday announced that it had filed a lawsuit against Ticketmaster’s Beverly Hills-based parent, Live Nation Entertainment, seeking to break up the company over ...
The Justice Department sued Live Nation on Thursday, accusing Ticketmaster’s owner of maintaining an illegal monopoly over live entertainment and demanding that the company be broken up.
Live Nation is also proposing expanding artist control of ticket resales and stricter enforcement of the BOTS Act from 2016.
“It is time to break up Live Nation-Ticketmaster.” Attorney General Merrick Garland speaks during a news conference at the Department of Justice headquarters in Washington, Thursday, May 23, 2024.
As it fends off a much-publicized Justice Department antitrust suit, Live Nation is reportedly pitching the Trump administration on secondary ticketing price controls. That’s according to Variety, ...
The deadline passed this week for submissions to the US government’s review of the ticketing business. Live Nation has asked ...
Live Nation is a bigger threat to indie venues than scalping, said NIVA in an open letter sent to the FTC and DOJ on Monday (July 7).
Live Nation has submitted proposed reforms to the U.S. government, including ticket resale caps and stronger enforcement of ...
Live Nation has submitted a packet to encourage the Trump administration to put price caps on resales and better regulate the ...
Ten more states have signed on for the Department of Justice's antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, bringing the total to 39 states as well as D.C. × Skip to main content ...
What do do – if anything – about Live Nation and Ticketmaster? That’s a big question this year in the US for the White House ...