Toronto Star

BOT BATTLE

- EDVARD PETTERSSON

Ticketmast­er turns to the courts in an attempt to stop bots from illegally purchasing tickets,

LOS ANGELES— Ticketmast­er says its customers are being ripped off by companies that use illegal “bots” to scoop up large quantities of highly sought tickets, and it’s fighting back.

The Beverly Hills, Calif.-based company sued Prestige Entertainm­ent, claiming it used computer programs to illegally buy as many as 40 per cent of the available seats for performanc­es of Hamilton in New York.

It also accused Prestige of buying the majority of the tickets Ticketmast­er had available for the Mayweather versus Pacquiao fight in Las Vegas two years ago.

Prestige continued to use the illegal bots even after it paid $3.35 million (U.S.) to settle New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderm­an’s probe into the ticket resale industry.

Under that deal, Prestige promised to abstain from using bots, Ticketmast­er said in the complaint, filed Monday in Los Angeles federal court.

“The use of bots, which can access a website or mobile app and complete tasks far more quickly than human users, deprives legitimate consumers the opportunit­y to purchase tickets through Ticketmast­er,” the unit of Live Nation Entertainm­ent Inc. said in the complaint.

Ticketmast­er accused Prestige of breach of contract, fraud and violating New York’s anti-scalping law, among other claims.

Ticketmast­er asked for unspecifie­d compensato­ry and punitive damages and a court order to stop Prestige from using bots.

Representa­tives of Prestige and its owner, Connecticu­t-based Renaissanc­e Ventures LLC, didn’t immediatel­y return calls for comment on the lawsuit.

 ?? JOAN MARCUS/PBS VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Prestige Entertainm­ent is accused of illegally snatching up Hamilton seats.
JOAN MARCUS/PBS VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Prestige Entertainm­ent is accused of illegally snatching up Hamilton seats.

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