Live Nation Ticketmaster Lawsuit Explained: Why the Justice Department Wants to Break Up the Company

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The Live Nation/Ticketmaster merger combined two monopolies, making buying concert tickets a nightmare. Now the Department of Justice is stepping in.

Given that Ticketmaster is essentially the only live-event ticket seller in America, the company is shockingly bad at what it does. Of the many times America’s virtual live-event ticketing monopoly has thoroughly screwed up, the botched presale for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour stands out.

Under the law, the agency is supposed to examine all corporate deals above a certain size and stop the ones that look dangerous or, as the law says, “tend to create a monopoly.” On that front, the Live Nation/Ticketmaster deal looked like it had obvious problems: For instance, the country’s de facto concert promotion monopoly wanted to buy a live-event ticketing monopoly, creating an even bigger monopoly.

 

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