Consumer protection organizations claim bill to limit ticket fraud actually creates ‘concentrated power’

Brian Hess, the executive director of Sports Fans Coalition, a non-profit that claims to protect buyers by fostering more competition between ticket sellers, said the original bill created a concentration of market competition.

“The bill actually concentrated power into a few large entertainment conglomerates,” he said. “It did nothing to protect consumers, despite its name.”

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