§ 14-4001
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§14–4001.
(a)In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(1)“Entertainment event” means:
(i)A performance;
(ii)A recreation;
(iii)An amusement;
(iv)A diversion;
(v)A spectacle;
(vi)A show; or
(vii)Any similar event.
(2)“Entertainment event” includes:
(i)A theatrical or musical performance;
(ii)A concert;
(iii)A film;
(iv)A game;
(v)A ride; and
(vi)A sporting event.
(1)“Lower–level domain name” means the portion of text in a URL that is to the left of top–level domains such as .com, .net, or .org.
(2)“Lower–level domain name” includes:
(i)A second–level domain name;
(ii)A third–level domain name; and
(iii)Any other subdomain name.
(d)“Ticket” means a ticket for admission to an entertainment event.
(e)“Ticket website” means a website:
(1)Advertising the sale or resale of tickets;
(2)Offering the sale or resale of tickets; or
(3)Facilitating a secondary ticket exchange or electronic marketplace that enables consumers to sell, purchase, and resell tickets to an entertainment event in the State.
(f)“URL” means the Uniform Resource Locator for a website.
(g)“Venue” means a theater, a stadium, a field, a hall, a convention center, a fairground, or any other facility where an entertainment event takes place.