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ufcrusher
08-07-2003, 01:07 PM
String Cheese Incident Takes Ticketmaster to Court
Wed Aug 6, 8:43 PM ET !

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Colorado jam rock band String Cheese Incident has filed suit against Ticketmaster in federal court in Denver, charging the No. 1 concert ticket retailer had tried to cut off direct ticket sales to fans.

At issue are the blocks of concert tickets typically held back for sales to die-hard fans, a practice successfully pioneered by the Grateful Dead and now common for many acts including Pearl Jam, Fleetwood Mac, Aerosmith (news - web sites) and others.

In the lawsuit filed on Wednesday, SCI Ticketing, a company formed by a partnership between the band and Madison House, a booking agency, charged Ticketmaster had used its "monopoly power" and "a web of long-term" contracts to cut off its supply of concert tickets.

A spokesman for Ticketmaster said the company does not comment on pending lawsuits as a matter of policy.

The lawsuit asks for damages and a court order barring Ticketmaster from the alleged anti-competitive practices.

Boulder, Colorado-based SCI Ticketing provides tickets for concerts by String Cheese Incident, King Crimson and others.

The company is one of several businesses spun off by String Cheese Incident, which sells its own concert CDs and DVDs, books travel for fans and supports charity causes through its affiliates.

SCI Ticketing said in the lawsuit that Ticketmaster had targeted the artist-run agency and instructed concert venues and promoters to stop supplying it with tickets.

"This concerted refusal to deal with SCI Ticketing, and Ticketmaster's monopolization of the relevant market and its abuse of that monopoly power, are causing damage to SCI Ticketing and may lead to its demise," the lawsuit said.

Los Angeles-based Ticketmaster is a unit of media mogul Barry Diller's InterActiveCorp.

In the lawsuit, SCI Ticketing said that Ticketmaster had told concert promoters and venues with which it has long-term contracts in May 2002 that it would only allow direct-to-fan sales by SCI and others if the bands in question had "legitimate" fan clubs.

Those were defined in part as fan clubs that charge at least $15 per person for membership.

String Cheese Incident has never charged its fans for belonging to a fan club and saw no reason to impose such a charge just to obtain tickets, according to the suit.

Tag
08-07-2003, 01:12 PM
Hmmm is anyone upset after hearing this news? :o

Nija
08-07-2003, 01:22 PM
sweet, take 'um down

zenbooty
08-07-2003, 01:25 PM
Wonder how TicketBastard is going to spin this one...

Markel
08-07-2003, 05:57 PM
Wow, chosen, did you use that online curse on them? :eek:

bachviet
08-07-2003, 07:36 PM
chosen is celebrating...

whitak24
08-08-2003, 07:21 AM
wow chosen, that voodoo doll worked quickly :thumb:

unfortunately, i doubt this will go much of anywhere. i mean, pearl jam tried to fight them years ago and couldn't get anywhere, and they had pretty strong support from the DOJ (although it disappeared after the clinton admin had used the band to get some good PR).

no wonder PJ had to jack their fan club membership up to $15 fro $12 :rolleyes: the gods at ticketbastard have now decided that one must charge $15 to be a legitimate fan club :angry: bastards....

nickel
08-08-2003, 07:24 AM
Chosen, i want complete details on this voodoo doll and/or curse.
they would come in sooooo handy. :P

Merlin
08-08-2003, 09:24 AM
Originally posted by nickelback
Chosen, i want complete details on this voodoo doll and/or curse.
they would come in sooooo handy. :P

:hmm: Hmm, might be time to get on nickelback's good side. :angel:

whitak24
08-08-2003, 09:51 AM
Originally posted by Merlin


:hmm: Hmm, might be time to get on nickelback's good side. :angel:
oh, don't worry, all sides of her are good :naughty: :hihi:

:P

ufcrusher
08-08-2003, 11:44 AM
Originally posted by whitak24

oh, don't worry, all sides of her are good :naughty: :hihi:

:P

And how do you know this, Whitak? and what does your girl think of this. :hihi:

Jihforce
08-08-2003, 11:48 AM
about time...its rather ridiculous how they have been screwing customers. just look at those stupid processing fees. they even charge you to print your own tickets. :angry:

whitak24
08-08-2003, 12:48 PM
Originally posted by ufcrusher


And how do you know this, Whitak? and what does your girl think of this. :hihi:
:shifty:

i plead the 5th

:shifty:

Aristo
08-08-2003, 01:04 PM
Originally posted by Jihforce
about time...its rather ridiculous how they have been screwing customers. just look at those stupid processing fees. they even charge you to print your own tickets. :angry:

I know! I bought some $6 tickets for Hollywood Bowl. And at the end of check out, the price goes up to $8 per ticket. This is ridiculous. What the hell is convenience fee so I can order tickets online? For some event, I couldn't even pick up the tickets at the window and being forced to pay to print my tickets. They don't even have a 1800 number.

Nija
08-08-2003, 08:03 PM
Originally posted by Aristo


I know! I bought some $6 tickets for Hollywood Bowl. And at the end of check out, the price goes up to $8 per ticket. This is ridiculous. What the hell is convenience fee so I can order tickets online? For some event, I couldn't even pick up the tickets at the window and being forced to pay to print my tickets. They don't even have a 1800 number.

i have noticed that you don"t have to do the print the tickets option

they usually have an option that lets them be sent to you via usps and it is usually free

the closer you buy your tickets depends on if you can pick them up or not
sux