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In 2005, 15-year-old Taylor Swift signed a record deal with Big Machine Records that gave the label ownership of the masters of her first six studio albums. Scooter Braun's 2019 purchase of Big Machine included those masters, which he sold to Shamrock Holdings the following year.
Taylor Swift performing on the Eras Tour in 2023. Ticketmaster received criticism for mishandling the U.S. ticket sale of the tour.. The American ticket sales platform Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation Entertainment were met with widespread public criticism and political scrutiny over blunders in selling tickets to the 2023 United States leg of the Eras Tour, the sixth concert ...
In November 2014, Borchetta denied a claim that he was looking to sell Big Machine for $200 million following the release of Swift's then-upcoming fifth studio album 1989: "Every time we have a Taylor [Swift] record, they're like, 'Oh, he's selling the company.'" Borchetta did not, however, rule out a future change of ownership, stating that ...
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The federal class action lawsuit reportedly claims that Ticketmaster “intentionally and purposefully misled millions of fans."
Taylor Swift may officially be a billionaire thanks to the success of her re-recorded albums, but record labels are reportedly going to extensive new measures to prevent other artists from copying ...
United States, et al. v. Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. and Ticketmaster Entertainment, LLC is an antitrust lawsuit brought by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and twenty-nine states and Washington, D.C., against entertainment company Live Nation Entertainment and its subsidiary Ticketmaster, following the Taylor Swift–Ticketmaster controversy in 2022.
Swift’s humanity is the reason T’Lene Hayes became a fan – and enough of one to spend $735 each on the obscenely marked-up $13.99 behind-the-stage tickets, which offer fans a view of the ...