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  2. Ticket resale - Wikipedia

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    Quebec put into law Bill 25 in June 2012, making it illegal for ticket brokers to resell a ticket for more than the face value of the ticket without first obtaining permission from the ticket's original vendor. Brokers reselling tickets are required to inform consumers the tickets are being resold and must tell consumers the name of the ticket ...

  3. Protecting Lawful Streaming Act - Wikipedia

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    This brings the act of offering such unauthorized streaming media at a large scale to the same scope of penalty as for offering illegal downloads or physical copies of the same content, closing the streaming media loophole. [3]

  4. First-sale doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled, on July 3, 2012, that it is indeed permissible to resell software licenses even if the digital good has been downloaded directly from the Internet, and that the first sale doctrine applied whenever software was originally sold to a customer for an unlimited amount of time, as such sale involves ...

  5. Better Online Tickets Sales Act - Wikipedia

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    Regulating botted ticket scalping is not exclusive to the United States, as multiple foreign countries have adopted similar legislation. Ticket scalping is illegal for all or for some types of events in the United Kingdom [12], Sweden [13], Australia [14], Israel [15], and the Canadian province of Ontario [16].

  6. Online Reseller Scams: How Buying Stolen Goods Could Get You ...

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    Online marketplaces are a vast world of buying and selling and hold a premium webspace in internet real estate. If you send money, do a wire transfer or put a credit card down for a purchase ...

  7. Operation 404 - Wikipedia

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    The operation was named after HTTP 404, which indicates the web page cannot be found, symbolizes the objective of making illegal content unavailable on the internet. [2] The operation involved the blocking and seizure of piracy websites, IPTV services, applications, and social media accounts. [3]

  8. Unlicensed broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Unlicensed broadcasting, also called pirate broadcasting is a term used for any type of broadcasting without a broadcast license. [1]Some unlicensed broadcasting, such as certain low-power broadcasting, may be legal.

  9. Digital Millennium Copyright Act - Wikipedia

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    They are legally free to produce and sell books, physical and digital, regardless of whether they are plagiarized, copyright infringing or otherwise illegal." [ 98 ] Legislative reform