Constitution Center
          
          
          400 7th St SW
                    Washington
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          20024
                  
Event Description
The workshop, first announced in October, was originally set to take place in March, but was rescheduled due to the extended government shutdown. It was live tweeted using the hashtag #FTCticket.
The workshop explored consumer protection issues in the online ticket marketplace for events, such as concerts and sporting events. Topics included practices that limit ticket availability on the primary market, mislead consumers about ticket prices or availability, and confuse consumers about the entity from which they are purchasing.
-         9:30 am Welcoming RemarksRebecca K. Slaughter 
 Commissioner
 Federal Trade Commission9:45 am Keynote SpeakerEric Budish 
 Professor of Economics
 The University of Chicago Booth School of Business10:15 am Panel 1-A: Bots and the BOTS ActGary Adler 
 Executive Director and Counsel
 National Association of Ticket BrokersRami Essaid 
 Co-Founder, Chief Product Officer
 Distil NetworksDavid Marcus 
 Executive Vice President, Head of Ticketmaster Music
 TicketmasterJeff Poirier 
 General Manager of Music, Theatre & Performing Arts
 StubHubJoe Ridout 
 Manager of Consumer Services
 Consumer ActionNoah Stein 
 Assistant Attorney General, Bureau of Internet & Technology
 New York Attorney General’s OfficeModerator: 
 Mamie Kresses
 Attorney
 Division of Advertising Practices, Federal Trade Commission11:15 am Break11:30 am Panel 1-B: Other Consumer Protection Issues Around Ticket AvailabilityGary Adler 
 Executive Director and Counsel
 National Association of Ticket BrokersRussell D’Souza 
 Co-Founder
 SeatGeekDavid Marcus 
 Executive Vice President, Head of Ticketmaster Music
 TicketmasterJeff Poirier 
 General Manager of Music, Theatre & Performing Arts
 StubHubJoe Ridout 
 Manager of Consumer Services
 Consumer ActionBob Roux 
 President of United States Concerts
 Live Nation EntertainmentNoah Stein 
 Assistant Attorney General, Bureau of Internet & Technology
 New York Attorney General’s OfficeModerators: 
 Mamie Kresses
 Attorney
 Division of Advertising Practices, Federal Trade CommissionEric Budish 
 Professor of Economics
 The University of Chicago Booth School of Business12:30 pm Lunch Break1:45 pm Panel 2: The Adequacy of Ticket Price and Fee DisclosuresLaura Brett 
 Director
 National Advertising Division of Better Business Bureau National ProgramsRussell D’Souza 
 Co-Founder
 SeatGeekSara Fisher Ellison 
 Senior Lecturer
 Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Economics DepartmentAnna Laitin 
 Director of Financial Policy
 Consumer ReportsJohn Lawrence 
 Regulatory and Compliance Counsel
 StubHubTamara Mendelsohn 
 Vice President and General Manager of Consumer
 EventbritePatti-Anne Tarlton 
 Executive Vice President of Venues and Promoters
 TicketmasterModerator: 
 Michael Ostheimer
 Attorney
 Division of Advertising Practices, Federal Trade Commission2:45 pm Break3:00 pm Panel 3: Consumer Confusion: What and From Whom Am I Buying?John Breyault 
 Vice President for Public Policy, Telecommunications, and Fraud
 National Consumers LeagueGilbert Hoover 
 Vice President and General Counsel
 The Shubert OrganizationKaty McCabe 
 Senior Policy Advisor
 Global Product Policy Team, GoogleMichael Marion 
 Chairman
 International Association of Venue ManagersMichael Newquist 
 Vice President of Event Marketing & Ticketing
 Ultimate Fighting ChampionshipCarl Szabo 
 Vice President and General Counsel
 NetChoiceParul Shah 
 Assistant Director
 United Kingdom’s Competition & Markets AuthorityDon Vaccaro 
 Founder and Chief Executive Officer
 TicketNetworkModerator: 
 Devin W. Domond
 Attorney
 Division of Advertising Practices, Federal Trade Commission4:00 pm Closing RemarksMary K. Engle 
 Associate Director
 Division of Advertising Practices, Federal Trade CommissionFileAgenda (115.69 KB)
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