New York State is trying to do something about how difficult — and expensive — it can be to buy tickets to concerts, plays, and sporting events online. Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill today that criminalizes the use of “ticket bots,” which allow resellers to quickly purchase tickets before legitimate customers can get to them.
The use of ticket bots had already been subject to fines in New York, but those fines clearly weren’t cutting into resellers’ profits enough to discourage the practice. Under this new law, running ticket bots will be considered a misdemeanor, which can carry a fine of up to $1,000 or twice an individual’s gain from a crime, as well as one year in jail.
“It’s predatory, it’s wrong.”
Not only will people running a ticket bot be subject to fines, but anyone knowingly reselling tickets that were purchased with one may be fined and receive jail time as well.
Cuomo called the use of ticket bots “predatory,” and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said he believes the law “will go a long way to finally bringing sanity — and fairness — to the ticket buying process.” The law goes into effect in 90 days.