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Ticket buyers to see how many seats remain at each price while queuing online
Ireland🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

Ticket buyers to see how many seats remain at each price while queuing online

EU Commissioner Michael McGrath has announced plans to introduce legislation requiring concert promoters to display the number of tickets remaining at each price level while users are queuing online to purchase them. This proposal is part of the Digital Fairness Act, set to be introduced during Ireland's presidency of the EU Council in November. The rules aim to increase transparency for consumers by providing real-time pricing information, preventing situations where individuals spend significant time waiting only to find the final ticket price is much higher than anticipated. While dynamic pricing will not be banned, the initiative seeks to ensure greater fairness in ticket sales. The Irish competition watchdog is currently investigating Ticketmaster over its handling of Oasis concert ticket sales, following similar concerns raised in the UK.

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Ticket buyers to see how many seats remain at each price while queuing online

EU Commissioner Michael McGrath has announced plans to introduce legislation requiring concert promoters to display the number of tickets remaining at each price level while users are queuing online to purchase them. This proposal is part of the Digital Fairness Act, set to be introduced during Ireland's presidency of the EU Council in November. The rules aim to increase transparency for consumers by providing real-time pricing information, preventing situations where individuals spend significant time waiting only to find the final ticket price is much higher than anticipated. While dynamic pricing will not be banned, the initiative seeks to ensure greater fairness in ticket sales. The Irish competition watchdog is currently investigating Ticketmaster over its handling of Oasis concert ticket sales, following similar concerns raised in the UK.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the proposed legislation neutrally, quoting EU Commissioner Michael McGrath and outlining the rationale behind the policy without overtly favoring any side. It provides context about the Digital Fairness Act and mentions ongoing investigations into Ticketmaster without implying褒

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports Commissioner McGrath's proposal for greater transparency in dynamic pricing, aligning with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is slightly lower due to some emotionally charged language around consumer frustration with pricing practices.

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