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FEAT Celebrates Fifth AGM, Covers Digital Services Act, Search Engines & Stronger Legislation
The Face-value European Alliance for Ticketing (FEAT) held its annual general meeting in Barcelona on Friday 11th October 2024, celebrating its fifth year of operation. The past 12 months have seen FEAT expand its membership beyond Europe’s music and entertainment...
Read MoreIconic Barcelona Olympic Stadium and Concert Arena Become FEAT’s First Venue Members
Leading Barcelona venues Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys and Palau Sant Jordi have become the first venues to join FEAT, the organisation working to encourage face-value ticket resale across Europe. FEAT has worked on several EU-wide campaigns to develop better laws...
Read MoreEU Takes First Coordinated Action on Viagogo
The European Commission has successfully completed its first coordinated activity on rogue ticket resale marketplaces, with Viagogo committing to introduce a series of changes to its site that will protect consumers. The changes, which must be implemented to the versions...
Read MoreViagogo To Compensate 800+ Consumers Following Legal Battle With FRC
Viagogo has reached a settlement with the Fédération Romande des Consommateurs (FRC), Switzerland’s largest consumer protection organisation. The secondary ticketing marketplace, whose European headquarters are in Switzerland, has allocated 100,000 CHF (roughly €105,000 or £90,000) as compensation for the 807...
Read MoreFEAT Welcomes FC Barcelona As First Sports Member
Footballing giants FC Barcelona have officially joined FEAT in its mission for a Europe-wide ban on event ticket resale above face value. The agreement was signed at a meeting in the office of FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta, who was...
Read MoreFEAT defines new lobbying priorities at 2023 Annual General Meeting in Barcelona
FEAT held its annual general meeting in Barcelona on Thursday 19th October. Discussions about lobbying priorities for the coming year focused on the role of online search advertising in supporting predatory ticket resale. It’s estimated that Google is responsible for...
Read MoreFEAT Calls for Search Engines To Consider Role in Unauthorised Ticket Resale
A FEAT panel at Primavera Pro has publicly called for search engines to question their role in helping to facilitate unauthorised ticket resale – a major cause in leading fans to overpriced, misleading and often invalid tickets. The panel –...
Read MoreGoogle Defeated in Ticketing Ads Appeal in France
A court in Paris has reaffirmed its decision to order Google to prohibit the sale of advertisements to unauthorised ticket resale platforms. French authorities initially made the order back in 2020, on the basis that Google were allowing advertising from...
Read MoreViagogo Fined over €12m by Italian Regulator for Resale Breach
Italy’s Communications Regulatory Authority AGCOM has fined viagogo over €12M for breaking the country’s laws prohibiting commercial resale above face value, in what is the latest in a number of substantial fines the company has faced in Italy in recent...
Read MoreCross-industry group unveils „Make Tickets Fair!“ — Europe’s first ticket resale awareness campaign
An alliance of live industry organisations and professionals from across Europe has revealed details of ‘Make Tickets Fair!’ — a campaign aimed at educating and empowering live entertainment fans to avoid being ripped off by unscrupulous ticket resellers. A new...
Read MoreFEAT unveils consumer initiative at 2022 general meeting in Barcelona
On Thursday 20th October, FEAT met at Alkimia in Barcelona for its first in-person general meeting since the pandemic. The meeting saw members agree to continue campaigning for a Europe-wide ban on ticket resale above face-value, as the Board refocused...
Read MoreEuropean Parliament approves new digital rules with major impact on secondary ticketing
The Face-value European Alliance for Ticketing welcomes news that the European Parliament has voted to approve a new Regulation to better tackle online harms
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