Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S286

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the fair distribution and pricing of event tickets

Impact

One significant aspect of the bill is a prohibition against ticket issuers selling event tickets to resellers before they are publicly available, effectively preventing speculative buying that can drive up prices in the secondary market. Additionally, ticket resellers will be barred from using technology that restricts ticket sales to the public within the first 24 hours of ticket availability. These measures are designed to discourage monopolistic behaviors and ensure fair access for consumers seeking tickets immediately after their release.

Summary

Bill S286 aims to regulate the distribution and pricing of event tickets within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Specifically, it targets the practices surrounding the resale of event tickets on secondary markets, with the intent to create a more equitable marketplace for consumers wishing to purchase tickets to concerts, sports events, and other performances. By establishing clear definitions for key terms such as 'event ticket,' 'ticket issuer,' and 'ticket reseller,' the bill hopes to provide a legal framework to address current concerns around ticket sales and distribution.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding S286 could revolve around the implications of restricting the actions of ticket resellers and issuers. Some stakeholders in the ticketing industry might argue that these regulations could limit market innovation and could have unintended consequences on pricing and supply. Additionally, there may be concerns from consumers about the effectiveness of the proposed regulations in truly leveling the playing field in the often complex and opaque world of ticket resale.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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