SFC Files with DOJ/FTC About Ticketing Policy
Brian Hess Brian Hess

SFC Files with DOJ/FTC About Ticketing Policy

We have long led the charge for fans’ rights, and we applauded President Trump’s Executive Order 14254 for taking direct aim at the monopolistic practices plaguing the ticketing industry. In response, we endorsed the TICKET Act as a powerful step forward. For years, SFC has pushed for reform through comments to the FTC and DOJ, active participation in federal workshops and roundtables, and strong support for antitrust action against Live Nation-Ticketmaster. But there’s still more to do.

To truly protect fans, we need bold action on market abuses, transferability rights, deceptive pricing, exclusive contracts, and the rampant lack of enforcement of existing laws. The momentum is building. It’s time to finish the job and, in the words of Kid Rock, “Make America Fun Again.”

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Maine Lawmakers Ignored Fans. Now We’re Urging Gov. Mills to Veto LD 913
Brian Hess Brian Hess

Maine Lawmakers Ignored Fans. Now We’re Urging Gov. Mills to Veto LD 913

Earlier this year, LD 913 was introduced that would have given fans the right to transfer their tickets. Then, the monopoly and its venue partners hijacked the bill and turned it into a bill that caps resale prices, which exposes Maine’s sports fans to immense amounts of fraud. In response, thousands of Mainers stood up. They wrote, called, and emailed their legislators with a clear message: “Reject LD 913.” And what did the Maine Legislature do? They ignored them. They sided with Ticketmaster and its allies instead of the fans who simply want a fair chance to see their favorite teams, artists, and events live.

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Big Ticket and Fans Fight to a Draw
Brian Hess Brian Hess

Big Ticket and Fans Fight to a Draw

We recently fired up fans across New York with our rally cry: "Big Ticket Comes for the Big Apple." Our message was loud and clear: fans deserve a fair and transparent system, not one that forces them back to street corners to buy tickets. As the legislative session nears the end, it’s clear: progress won’t win today—not yet, anyway.

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Big Ticket Comes for the Big Apple
Brian Hess Brian Hess

Big Ticket Comes for the Big Apple

New York has long been a standard-bearer in ticketing law — a beacon for fans who just want a fair shot at seeing their favorite teams, artists, and events without jumping through rigged hoops or getting price-gouged by Big Ticket. Now, the Legislature is considering A8651/S8221, a bill that could take things to the next level — if they fix some major flaws that hand even more power to monopolies like Live Nation/Ticketmaster and their proxies.

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Don’t Fall for the Ticket Price Cap Trap
David Goodfriend David Goodfriend

Don’t Fall for the Ticket Price Cap Trap

There’s been a nefarious movement by the Ticketmaster monopoly and its like-minded industry associates at the National Independent Venue Association, National Independent Talent Organization, and some sports teams to trap fans in a scheme and lead to increased ticket sales fraud by enacting price caps on ticket resale. This will drive ticket sellers off of transparent marketplace platforms where buyers and sellers are protected, and drive ticket resale back to street corners and online classified ads, where fans get ripped off. The U.S. should learn from the mistakes of other countries, like Ireland and Australia and not fall into the ticket price cap trap. 

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Teams are Punishing Loyal Fans
Brian Hess Brian Hess

Teams are Punishing Loyal Fans

What’s happening to sports fans right now should outrage every ticket holder in America.

Across the country, die-hard supporters — some of whom have shelled out for season tickets for decades — are being punished for something as simple as trying to recoup costs by reselling a few seats. Whether it's the Denver Broncos “bucking” loyal fans, the Detroit Lions revoking lifetime memberships, or the Green Bay Packers blacklisting ticket holders who can’t make the game, we’re witnessing a disturbing trend: teams acting like monopolies and punishing fans for transferring their rightfully purchased tickets. 

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Maine LD 913 was for the Fan—Until the Monopoly and Their Allies got Their Hands on It
Brian Hess Brian Hess

Maine LD 913 was for the Fan—Until the Monopoly and Their Allies got Their Hands on It

There’s an old saying in politics: “If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu.” And unfortunately for Maine’s sports fans, that’s exactly what happened with LD 913. When LD 913 was first introduced, we cheered!  The bill was clear, simple, and absolutely necessary: it aimed to protect your right to use, gift, or resell your ticket without interference. In other words—it made sure that when you buy a ticket, you own it. Period.

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TICKET Act More Popular Than Ever, Passes House of Representatives 409-15
Brian Hess Brian Hess

TICKET Act More Popular Than Ever, Passes House of Representatives 409-15

Today, the TICKET Act (HB 1402) passed the House of Representatives 409-15, marking the second time the bill has passed the House with enormous bipartisan support. Last year, the vote was 388-24, but this year, the bill gained support despite a massive opposition effort by industry special interests.

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