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The deadline passed this week for submissions to the US government’s review of the ticketing business. Live Nation has asked ...
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Digital Music News on MSNLive Nation Reportedly Pitches Trump Administration on Secondary Ticketing Price Controls Amid DOJ SuitAs it fends off a much-publicized Justice Department antitrust suit, Live Nation is reportedly pitching the Trump administration on secondary ticketing price controls. That’s according to Variety, ...
Gail Slater, Donald Trump’s head of antitrust, is tasked with a formidable agenda that requires precision: Foster a business-friendly environment that lets tech companies stay big enough to compete ...
I had a thought-provoking conversation this week with an in-house counsel about the now-vacated FTC “Click to Cancel” rule—a ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced plans to send $126 million in refunds to 969,173 Fortnite players who say they were charged for unwanted in-game items, like cosmetic skins.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is seeking more details about SoftBank Group Corp's planned $6.5 billion purchase of semiconductor designer Ampere Computing, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday.
Does Fortnite owe you money? Here's how to get a slice of the $126 million refund the Federal Trade Commission is sending to eligible players this week.
Warning of potential “price gouging,” a group of congressional Democrats wants the Federal Trade Commission to survey concession prices.
Refunds are being given to people who made unwanted purchases in Fortnite as far back as 2017.
The FTC is handing out $126 million in "Fortnite" refunds after years of shady charges, surprise bills, and retaliatory bans. Here's how to get yours.
The Federal Trade Commission's "click to cancel" rule -- which would have made it easier to cancel unwanted subscriptions -- has been blocked by the US Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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