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Arctic Monkeys, Radiohead, Robbie Williams for ticket overhaul?

Bands lobby to get cut of ticket resales

Representatives for bands including Radiohead, Arctic Monkeys and Robbie Williams are lobbying for their bands to receive royalties from tickets that are sold on after initially being bought.

Industry figures have formed a new group, the Resale Rights Society, which aims to have artists earna cut of tickets sales from auction sites and ticket exchange websites.

Marc Marot of the organisation told Reuters: “There are not only real issues of consumer protection here, it is unacceptable that not a penny of the estimated 200 million pounds is returned to the investors in the live music industry.”

However, representatives from sites that benefit from ticket resales have hit back at the organisation.

Eric Baker of ticket resale site Viagogo said: “What they are saying here is no different to [saying] that if you had a used Ford car you should pay Ford a tax when you sold it.”
 

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enemyuser 

Dec 6, 2007

Don't get me wrong I hate touts and profiteering, but isn't this just the same greed appearing in a different place? why should they get paid again? if this is about regulating the ticket reselling industry then goo. if it's about getting a cut then it's just promoter / band greed?

I hope not.

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