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  2. Better Online Tickets Sales Act - Wikipedia

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    A ticket bot is a software program that automates the process of searching for and buying tickets to events on ticket vendor platforms, such as Ticketmaster. Using bots, a broker can automate the process of searching for and buying tickets so that it happens in a flash, and conduct hundreds or even thousands of transactions at the same time. As explained by Consumer Reports, “Bots enable ...

  3. Internet bot - Wikipedia

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    Internet bot. An Internet bot, web robot, robot or simply bot (an abbreviation of robot), [1] is a software application that runs automated tasks (scripts) on the Internet, usually with the intent to imitate human activity, such as messaging, on a large scale. [2] An Internet bot plays the client role in a client–server model whereas the ...

  4. Bot prevention - Wikipedia

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    ^ "JavaScript Obfuscator Tool". obfuscator.io. ^ "Cloudflare Bot Management". Cloudflare. ^ "Bot Manager". Akamai Technologies. Retrieved 23 August 2021. ^ "Akamai Bot Manager". Akamai Technologies. ^ Sisario, Ben (9 December 2016). "Congress Moves to Curb Ticket Scalping, Banning Bots Used Online". The New York Times.

  5. SeatGeek - Wikipedia

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    SeatGeek is a mobile-focused ticket platform that enables users to buy and sell tickets for live sports, concerts, and theater events. SeatGeek allows both mobile app and desktop users to browse events, view interactive color-coded seatmaps, complete purchases, and receive electronic or print tickets. Originally launched as an aggregator of listings on the secondary ticketing market, the ...

  6. Ticket resale - Wikipedia

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    Ticket resale is common in both sporting and musical events. Ticket resale is a form of arbitrage that arises when the number demanded at the sale price exceeds the number supplied (that is, when event organizers charge less than the equilibrium prices for the tickets). During the 19th century, the term scalper was applied to railroad ticket ...

  7. Tickets.com - Wikipedia

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    Tickets.com is a global ticketing technology company based in Costa Mesa, California, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Major League Baseball Advanced Media.

  8. Wikipedia:Unblock Ticket Request System - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Unblock Ticket Request System. For the Volunteer Response Team (formerly OTRS), see WP:VRT. In most cases, you can use the { {unblock}} template on your talk page to request an unblock. If you have had talk page access removed or find the template to be complicated, you can use the link below to request an unblock via the Unblock ...

  9. See Tickets - Wikipedia

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    See Tickets is an international ticketing services company based in Nottingham, England. It operates throughout Europe and North America under the See Tickets brand, with over 15 offices in cities including; London, Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, Paris, Marseille, Madrid, Berlin, Amsterdam, Groningen, Antwerp, Lisbon and Zurich.