‘SWIFTIE’ act targets soaring ticket prices, scalpers

The Democrats of Wisconsin presented a bill that seeks to repress prices for arrow tickets and, of course, they have appointed legislation in honor of Taylor Swift.
The bill, officially called act “Stop Wildly Flaes Fees and Ticket Industry Operations”, was introduced earlier this week just before the release of the new album somewhat divisor of Swift, The life of a showgirl. The legislation would establish “the requirements for sellers and resellers for the disclosure of prices, reimbursements and transferability of tickets, as well as the rules to acquire and publish tickets for resale” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
“Live events are one of the great joys of life. If you are a fan, you deserve to go and see your favorite artist or sporting event without being exploited by unscrupulous scalpors, Bot Tiere farms that raise prices and other practices that exploit fans, places and artists,” said the senator of Wisconsin, Kelda Roys – Legislation, in a tournament, in a tournament.
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Roys mentioned how the last Swift tour turned out to be for the fans. However, if you ask the head of ticketmaster, the concert tickets are in fact underestimated.
As we have covered at Mashable, the CEO of Livenation / Ticketmaster, Michael Rapino, said: “The concert is under clerk and has long been.”
Rapino argued that sport can be more Dear. But an average fan of any big musician knows how expensive concerts can be.
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