Pearl Jam famously filed a monopoly lawsuit against ticketmaste (IACI).
After the abolition of anti-scalping laws in many countries, second-hand ticketing has shown great vitality, the development of the multi-billion dollar data market every year, and as the industry giant, icketmaste (IACI) has almost monopolized the market share. But more recently, amid the subprime crisis, their shares fell 7% on the stock market, as revenue fell nearly 24%.
In terms of cooperation with marketing partners, more and more performance companies and sports organizations have disagreements about cooperation, including the Washington Cavaliers, are in financial disputes with them, and even resort to legal proceedings.
As the Internet, their development experience and operation methods are worth learning from relevant websites in China. Of course, in order to develop in this area, China's Internet must first learn to respect intellectual property rights, and learn to deeply explore and integrate the resources of the ticketing market.
Of course, we don't want similar companies in China to have legal disputes, but at least it shows that the market in this area is still very large, which is why VCS invest in them. China's ticketing market still has a lot of room for development in the future.