The Michigan House of Representatives recently passed bills targeting ticket scalping bots, inspired by issues during Taylor Swift’s recent concert ticket sales. The legislation aims to prevent automated bots from buying up large quantities of tickets, which are then resold at inflated prices. By banning these practices, Michigan lawmakers hope to make ticket purchasing fairer and more accessible for fans. The bills will now move to the Michigan Senate for further consideration as part of a broader effort to curb price gouging and improve transparency in the ticketing industry.

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