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July 02, 2013 |

Bowery Presents v. Pires

Ticketmaster Limited Agent for Promoter, Granting Promoter Stay of Arbitration
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March 02, 2010 |

DOJ: Fraudsters Targeted Ticket Vendors in $25 Million Scheme

Federal prosecutors in New Jersey are going after four men who are charged with illegally obtaining and then reselling more than a million tickets to concerts, sporting events and live entertainment in a computer hacking scheme that the government says defrauded Ticketmaster and other vendors. The performances included concerts starring Bruce Springsteen, Hannah Montana and Billy Joel, in addition to such major sporting events as the 2006 Rose Bowl and 2007 Major League Baseball play-off games.
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February 19, 2009 |

New Deals

Concert promoter Live Nation Inc. and the nation's No. 1 ticket distributor, Ticketmaster Inc., have announced an agreement to combine in a controversial, all-stock merger of equals valued at $400 million. Also, Mead Johnson Nutrition Company announced a $720 million initial public offering of up to 30 million shares of its Class A common stock priced at $24 per share.
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October 06, 2004 |

Jackson Fan Sues After Finding Concert Seats No 'Thriller'

At a Michael Jackson concert in Madison Square Garden, Dana Gross found herself the unlucky holder of a ticket that let her hear the show but not see it. Gross and her friends -- and perhaps 7,800 other fans at two concerts in 2001 -- were seated behind apparent sets for the show -- which, Gross' lawyer says, completely obstructed the stage. Gross' luck has changed somewhat, now that a New York judge has allowed her suit against Ticketmaster to go forward as a class action.
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June 01, 2009 |

Big Deals

Express Scripts / WellPoint; K+S / Morton Salt; Live Nation / Ticketmaster
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April 13, 2000 |

How to Combat Attempts to Divert Web Traffic

Internet web sites interrelate to other web sites in ways that are both overt and hidden. Web sites often contain identified links to other sites that may be of interest to users. Other practices are not so readily transparent, however, and are particularly prone to generating legal disputes where competitors are involved. Courts have begun to confront the legal implications of these hidden referencing techniques. This article reviews the early decisions.
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September 25, 2007 |

Lawsuit Reveals E-Ticketing Fight

Electronic-ticketing venture Flash Seats filed a federal lawsuit on Sept. 24 seeking to guard against what it considers patent infringement. The lawsuit in the U.S. District Court of Delaware alleges that Irvine, Calif.-based Paciolan's Ticket Marketplace infringes on Flash Seats' patent for electronic ticketing. The suit seeks a court order protecting its patent and awarding unspecified damages.
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June 09, 2010 |

DOJ's Varney defends deal on Ticketmaster, Live Nation

Appearing before the Senate's antitrust subcommittee to answer questions about the Obama administration's handling of competition issues, Assistant Attorney General Christine Varney said Wednesday that she's confident there will be competition in concert ticketing after the merger of two of the giants in the concert business.
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