The British Government is finally cracking down on the £1b secondary ticketing market after years of lobbying and high profile case studies. The use of computer software—‘bots’—to buy a large amount of tickets to then be resold on the secondary market has been criminalised. Those who break the law will face unlimited fines.
The British Government is finally cracking down on the £1b secondary ticketing market after years of lobbying and high profile case studies. The use of computer software—‘bots’—to buy a large amount of tickets to then be resold on the secondary market has been criminalised. Those who break the law will face unlimited fines.