DOJ-FTC RFI on Live Ticketing Practices Withdrawn
Summary
The Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) have withdrawn their Request for Information (RFI) regarding live ticketing practices. This withdrawal is due to the RFI being superseded by a new document, ATR-2025-0002-0002.
What changed
The DOJ and FTC have officially withdrawn their Request for Information (RFI) concerning live ticketing practices. The document explicitly states that the reason for withdrawal is that the RFI has been superseded by a subsequent document, identified as ATR-2025-0002-0002. No further details or documents are available regarding the original RFI.
As this RFI has been withdrawn, there are no immediate compliance actions required from regulated entities concerning this specific document. Companies that may have been preparing responses or were otherwise engaged with the RFI should now focus their attention on the superseding document, ATR-2025-0002-0002, to understand any potential ongoing or new information requests or regulatory considerations related to live ticketing practices.
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Superseded by ATR-2025-0002-0002.
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