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Ticketmaster could face new legal threat this fall, sources say Rivals, lawmakers and music fans are calling for the DOJ to break up the company.
A massive data breach at Ticketmaster has exposed half a billion consumers. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains how to keep yourself safe from being hacked.
In this week's recap, problems loom for Ticketmaster after Taylor Swift fiasco, plus Journey, Mariah Carey, Primary Wave, Gunna, Dua Lipa, and more.
As the use of as-a-service offensive tools continues to increase, cybersecurity must be at the forefront of any businesses' technology strategy.
Ticketmaster effectively organized a boycott of the tour, the Times alleged, with veiled legal threats to promoters. After a sporadic series of shows and negotiations, the band gave up.
Ticketmaster may have breached consumer protection law during its Oasis ticket sale, an investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has found. The long-awaited Oasis reunion tour ...
This happened recently to potentially hundreds of millions of people in a hack that targeted companies like Ticketmaster, AT&T, Advance Auto Parts and others that use the data cloud company Snowflake.
Ticketmaster’s hidden junk fees junked for the time being The FTC has finally made hidden fees on tickets to live events illegal just in time for the incoming administration to put them back.
The legal action comes after a years-long investigation led by the DoJ’s anti-trust division. Live Nation and ticket sales and distribution company Ticketmaster were merged together in 2010 to ...
Ticketmaster's Taylor Swift Glitch Doesn't Require a Congressional Hearing The site crashed because Swift is very popular, not because antitrust enforcement is too weak.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), a UK competitions watchdog, is threatening legal action against Ticketmaster for the way they sold Oasis tickets on its site last year.
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