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TEG Responds to Choice Campaign on Face Recognition Tech

TEG Responds to Choice Campaign on Face Recognition Tech

“TEG does not collect biometric data at Qudos Bank Arena and ASM Global does not share any such data with TEG," a spokesman says.

By Lars Brandle - Jul 5, 2023
TEG Responds to Choice Campaign on Face Recognition Tech

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TEG Responds to Choice Campaign on Face Recognition Tech

“TEG does not collect biometric data at Qudos Bank Arena and ASM Global does not share any such data with TEG," a spokesman says.

By Lars Brandle - Jul 5, 2023
Choice Campaigns on 'Extremely Concerning' Rollout of Facial Recognition Tech at Concert Venues

Choice Campaigns on 'Extremely Concerning' Rollout of Facial Recognition Tech at Concert Venues

Choice is taking a stand against the use of facial recognition technology, which the consumer advocate group claims is being implemented in Australian stadiums and arenas, often without knowledge or…

By Lars Brandle - Jul 4, 2023
Choice Campaigns on 'Extremely Concerning' Rollout of Facial Recognition Tech at Concert Venues

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Choice Campaigns on 'Extremely Concerning' Rollout of Facial Recognition Tech at Concert Venues

Choice is taking a stand against the use of facial recognition technology, which the consumer advocate group claims is being implemented in Australian stadiums and arenas, often without knowledge or…

By Lars Brandle - Jul 4, 2023
Viagogo is building its U.S. presence, bailing on the U.K.

Viagogo is building its U.S. presence, bailing on the U.K.

Viagogo is raising its game in the United States. The universally-vilified secondary ticketing merchant is quietly preparing to relocate its operations away from the U.K. to U.S. in an effort, some…

By Lars Brandle - Aug 30, 2018
Viagogo is building its U.S. presence, bailing on the U.K.

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Viagogo is building its U.S. presence, bailing on the U.K.

Viagogo is raising its game in the United States. The universally-vilified secondary ticketing merchant is quietly preparing to relocate its operations away from the U.K. to U.S. in an effort, some…

By Lars Brandle - Aug 30, 2018
Amazon Australia launches: The music industry reacts

Amazon Australia launches: The music industry reacts

After months of huffing and puffing, and the odd false start, Amazon Australia is finally open for business. The online retail monolith quietly launched its platform Down Under on Tuesday and began…

By Poppy Reid - Dec 6, 2017
Amazon Australia launches: The music industry reacts

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Amazon Australia launches: The music industry reacts

After months of huffing and puffing, and the odd false start, Amazon Australia is finally open for business. The online retail monolith quietly launched its platform Down Under on Tuesday and began…

By Poppy Reid - Dec 6, 2017
LPA, Choice welcome ACCC’s legal proceedings against Viagogo

LPA, Choice welcome ACCC’s legal proceedings against Viagogo

Live Performance Australia and Choice welcomed the ACCC’s launch of legal action against Viagogo as the consumer advocacy group readies the publication of its own findings into the secondary…

By Poppy Reid - Aug 29, 2017
LPA, Choice welcome ACCC’s legal proceedings against Viagogo

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LPA, Choice welcome ACCC’s legal proceedings against Viagogo

Live Performance Australia and Choice welcomed the ACCC’s launch of legal action against Viagogo as the consumer advocacy group readies the publication of its own findings into the secondary…

By Poppy Reid - Aug 29, 2017
Live Nation's Michael Rapino: Efforts to stop touts are "unrealistic"

Live Nation's Michael Rapino: Efforts to stop touts are "unrealistic"

Forget legislation, the free market can clean up the mess created by ticket scalpers. That’s the opinion of the live industry’s top exec, Live Nation president/CEO Michael Rapino. “As long as the…

By Poppy Reid - Apr 26, 2017
Live Nation's Michael Rapino: Efforts to stop touts are "unrealistic"

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Live Nation's Michael Rapino: Efforts to stop touts are "unrealistic"

Forget legislation, the free market can clean up the mess created by ticket scalpers. That’s the opinion of the live industry’s top exec, Live Nation president/CEO Michael Rapino. “As long as the…

By Poppy Reid - Apr 26, 2017
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