
How Ticketmaster Made It Impossible To Sue Them
Your legal rights are being stripped away by the ticket company's new terms-of-use agreement.
Lever Time · David Sirota
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Show Notes
Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation Entertainment have drawn the ire of consumers — and the Federal Trade Commission — for exorbitant ticket prices, misleading hidden fees, and shady resale tactics.
But losing your right to sue Ticketmaster or join a class action lawsuit is now just a click away. Hiding in the company’s new terms-of-use agreement, The Lever found a clause that forces ticket buyers into arbitration, a private judicial system rigged in favor of the company.
Today on Lever Time, David Sirota sits down with The Lever’s Luke Goldstein and anti-monopoly attorney David Seligman to reveal how the ticketing company has monopolized the live entertainment market, kept ticket prices high, and is now stripping away your legal rights.
- Click here to read Luke’s story about TicketMaster’s new terms of use.
- To learn more about David Seligman’s organization, Towards Justice, click here.
- Click here for a full transcript of the episode.
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