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Comment by SoftTalker

2 years ago

I don't understand how they're allowed to get aorund the first sale doctrine?

Once I buy a ticket, it's my property. I should be able to sell it, by any means I want, to any person I want, at any price we agree upon.

Just addressing the how: the first sale doctrine applies to copies of copyrighted works, not to tickets.

  • OK, but the "first sale" doctrine really just says that copyrighted works are like any other item that is bought and sold?

    So I haven't read their fine print lately---is Ticketmaster is not selling you a ticket, but a non-transferrable license to attend the event?

And they do not have to sell you bulk tickets that makes scalping a viable business

They want to monopolise scalping