Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月16日
To stop the next Ticketmaster-style meltdown, Congress must pass the TICKET Act before the buzzer—Sports Fans Coalition
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美国国会正在审议一项名为TICKET法案(HR 3950)的议案,旨在解决困扰现场演出行业数十年的票务问题。该法案旨在规范票价、禁止投机倒票、打击欺诈网站、保障演出取消或延期后的退款,并要求联邦贸易委员会调查机器人购票现象。该法案已获得众议院通过,但目前在参议院面临阻力,主要原因是行业内部分垄断利益集团的阻挠。如果法案能顺利通过,将为粉丝带来更透明、更公平的购票体验,但时间紧迫,国会需要尽快采取行动,将该法案纳入最终的综合法案中,才能确保其生效。

🤔 **TICKET法案(HR 3950)旨在解决现场演出行业长期存在的票务问题,包括不透明的票价、投机倒票、欺诈网站以及机器人购票等。**该法案要求票价全额显示,禁止黄牛倒票,并规定演出取消或延期后的退款机制,旨在保护消费者权益。

🤝 **该法案已获得两党议员和众多利益相关方的支持,包括消费者保护组织、唱片学院、公平票务联盟以及艺术家和独立场馆联盟等。**这表明TICKET法案得到了广泛认可,被视为解决票务乱象的有效途径。

⏳ **尽管获得广泛支持,但TICKET法案在参议院却面临阻力,部分原因是行业内一些垄断利益集团的阻挠。**他们试图推动自己的议案,即使这些议案缺乏共识。这使得原本应该很容易通过的法案陷入困境。

🚨 **时间紧迫,国会需要尽快将TICKET法案纳入年底的综合法案中,才能确保其获得通过并生效。**否则,粉丝们将继续遭受混乱的购票体验、过高的费用以及欺诈性转售行为的困扰。

🏆 **如果TICKET法案最终通过,粉丝们或将在明年夏天就能体验到更透明、更公平的购票环境。**这将是多年来粉丝、场馆、艺术家和消费者权益倡导者们期待已久的成果。

We’re in the fourth quarter of the 118th Congress and the clock is ticking fast. There are only a few more legislative days for Congress to pass dozens of bills before this session concludes and the next Congress will have to start drafting bills from scratch. One such bill is HR 3950, the Transparency In Charges for Key Events Ticketing Act (TICKET Act). It would fix issues that have bedeviled the live event industry for decades. It would require all-in pricing of tickets, ban speculative ticketing, prohibit deceptive websites, require refunds for canceled or postponed shows, and require the Federal Trade Commission to report on the prevalence of bots being used to purchase tickets. This bill has been two years in the making. The Senate Judiciary Committee held the first hearing of the 118th Congress in January 2023, following the meltdown of Ticketmaster’s system when tickets to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour went on sale. The hearing highlighted many well-known problems in the industry. Since then, members of Congress have introduced more than a half-dozen ticketing-related bills to address these problems. However, only one bill has risen to the top: the TICKET Act (HR 3950). The bipartisan TICKET Act, introduced by Reps. Jan Schakowsky and Gus Bilirakis unanimously passed the House Energy and Commerce Committee, received the endorsement of virtually every live event stakeholder involved in the policy debate, and then passed the House 388-24 by a wider margin than the most recent continuing resolution received. The TICKET Act is even more popular than funding our government. Consumer protection groups called the bill, “a truly comprehensive reform package.” The Recording Academy said it was “a significant step forward toward improving the concert ticket marketplace. The Coalition for Ticket Fairness said that “[b]y empowering consumers, this bill will help lead to a better ticket buying experience and a healthier marketplace.” And, the Fix the Tix Coalition, made up of artists and independent venues said the TICKET Act was “the most comprehensive protections for artists and fans in ticketing that we have seen in years.”The bill has universal support—so why is it languishing in the Senate? Legislative inertia and good old-fashioned Senate politics are partly to blame, but monopoly-aligned special interests in the industry are also seeking to gum up the works, hoping to get their preferred bills passed, even if those bills don’t have consensus support. If the TICKET Act passes this Congress, fans could see all-in pricing for tickets to music festivals, baseball games, and theater productions as soon as next summer. Instead, what should be an easy bill to pass in a historically unproductive Congress is in danger of becoming a case study in the folly of letting the perfect be the enemy of the public good.Congress is running out of time to do something good for fans who have suffered long enough with confusing shopping experiences, out-of-control fees, and deceptive resale practices. An omnibus bill at the end of the year is the last legislative vehicle that the TICKET Act can ride to President Joe Biden’s desk. It might just be the last opportunity to give fans, venues, artists, and consumer advocates what they’ve been asking for the last two years: a comprehensive consumer protection package for live event-goers. The clock is ticking. This bill should be a layup. It is time for Congress to put it in the bucket.More must-read commentary published by Fortune:The opinions expressed in Fortune.com commentary pieces are solely the views of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions and beliefs of Fortune.How many degrees of separation are you from the globe's most powerful business leaders? Explore who made our brand-new list of the 100 Most Powerful People in Business. Plus, learn about the metrics we used to make it.

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