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Germany Implements Ticket Resale Regulations to Protect Fans

Union and SPD coalition codifies measures including price caps, transparency rules, and penalties to address exploitative practices in the secondary ticket market.

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Auf dem Ticketzweitmarkt werden oft Wucherpreise von Verbrauchern verlangt.

Overview

  • The coalition treaty between Union and SPD introduces price ceilings, transparency requirements, and sanctions to curb abuses in the secondary ticket market.
  • Regulations aim to protect fans from extreme price markups and fraudulent practices, which have affected 30% of consumers globally.
  • Bundesliga clubs and event organizers support the measures, with some clubs already operating official resale platforms to combat black-market trading.
  • Consumer advocates welcome the steps but urge further action, including addressing dynamic pricing practices by primary ticket sellers.
  • The secondary ticket market generates €12 billion annually worldwide, with markups reaching up to 1600%, highlighting the scale of the issue.