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Essay heading: What is Legal Scalping?
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Now scalping is commonly defined as buying tickets for later sale at higher than normal prices (Happel 1995).
In 1960 the Federal courts agree that an anti-ticket scalping legislation was needed, and later, designed to protect the public interest (Schacher 2001). From the 1960's through the 1970's the first generation of anti-scalping regulations in the, state and municipal levels was developed... displayed 300 characters
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From the 1960's through the 1970's the first generation of anti-scalping regulations in the, state and municipal levels was developed. This included eleven states adopting limits such as one dollar above printed face value, six states allowing resale above face value if authorized by the owner or promoter, two states adopted the policy of no sales at the event site, or on state property, three states prohibited scalping only at certain events, four states, including Illinois, establishing broker licensing, and allowing those licensed brokers to resell, and two states allowed resale for charity or nonprofit (Happel 1995)... displayed next 300 characters
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