Sec. 4. Primary ticket seller requirements
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A primary ticket seller shall do the following: Disclose clearly and conspicuously on the website of the seller and at the box office of the venue where the event will be held, the total number and total cost of tickets that will be offered for sale to the general public by the seller not less than 7 days before the date on which tickets are made available for primary sale. Not restrict or hinder the ability of a purchaser who has purchased a ticket from a primary ticket seller from— reselling any such ticket independently of the primary ticket seller or any secondary ticket sales marketplace owned or affiliated with the primary ticket seller; and reselling such ticket on the secondary ticket sales marketplace the purchaser chooses.
Not require a minimum or maximum price for the resale of any ticket purchased from a primary ticket seller. Not sanction or deny a purchaser admission to an event, deny rights to bundled series tickets or the renewal thereof, or otherwise discriminate against a purchaser on the basis that the purchaser resold a ticket, gifted a ticket, or purchased a resold ticket.