NetFind Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Ticketmaster Corp. v. Tickets.com, Inc. - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ticketmaster_Corp._v...

    Tickets.com allowed consumers to purchase tickets at their website. They had links to ticket-selling websites like Ticketmaster and Ticketweb to allow consumers to purchase tickets not sold on Tickets.com. Tickets.com included the statement "These tickets are sold by another ticketing company" before each link to a different ticket-selling website.

  3. Ticketmaster - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ticketmaster

    Revenue. $11.9 billion in 2019 [ 1] Number of employees. 6,678. Parent. Live Nation Entertainment (2010–present) Website. ticketmaster.com. Ticketmaster Entertainment, LLC is an American ticket sales and distribution company based in Beverly Hills, California with operations in many countries around the world.

  4. First-sale doctrine - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-sale_doctrine

    First-sale doctrine. The first-sale doctrine (also sometimes referred to as the "right of first sale" or the "first sale rule") is an American legal concept that limits the rights of an intellectual property owner to control resale of products embodying its intellectual property. The doctrine enables the distribution chain of copyrighted ...

  5. Staying on par: The do's and don'ts at The Masters Tournament

    www.aol.com/staying-par-dos-donts-masters...

    Tickets outside of The Masters: Buying, selling tickets could get you arrested. Ticket sellers, buyers beware. Anyone caught buying, selling or handing off tickets within a 2,700 foot boundary ...

  6. Texas family sentenced in massive Masters ticket scam [Video]

    www.aol.com/article/news/2020/09/15/texas-family...

    A Texas family pled guilty last year after running a massive scam to obtain tickets to the Masters Tournament and then sell them for a profit. Texas family sentenced in massive Masters ticket scam ...

  7. Will You Have To Pay Taxes to the IRS When You Resell Tickets?

    www.aol.com/pay-taxes-irs-resell-tickets...

    If you got paid for selling event tickets in 2024, then that income will have to be reported on your 2024 tax return next year, even if the sales took place in 2023.

  8. Ticket resale - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ticket_resale

    Ticket resale is common in both sporting and musical events . Ticket resale is a form of arbitrage that arises when the number demanded at the sale price exceeds the number supplied (that is, when event organizers charge less than the equilibrium prices for the tickets). During the 19th century, the term scalper was applied to railroad ticket ...

  9. Duped Ticketmaster customers sent refund forms for ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/2010/09/17/duped-ticketmaster...

    More than 1,000 fans duped when Ticketmaster allegedly tricked them into paying double or triple the face value of Bruce Springsteen tickets have been sent claim forms, the Federal Trade ...