“Taylor Swift Bill” Signed Into Minnesota Law. What is it? | Vantage with Palki Sharma The U.S. state of Minnesota has signed the “Taylor Swift Bill” into its law. It is called “House File 1989” and gets name from Taylor Swift’s birth year. The law aims to protect online ticket buyers. It will require ticket sellers to disclose all fees up front and prohibit resellers from selling more than one copy of a ticket. This policy aims to give ticket buyers more transparency, control, and choices. But Minnesota is not alone. The American state of Maryland and Brazil have similar laws. This move comes as ticketing platform Ticketmaster has been receiving scorn for the past few years. In 2022, Ticketmaster crashed ahead of Taylor Swift’s upcoming 2023 tour. Ticketmaster has been accused of fraudulent tickets, bots, and resellers. Palki Sharma brings you the report. — Taylor Swift Law | Law | Minnesota | Eras Tour | Concert | Pop Star| Firstpost | World News | Vantage | Palki Sharma #taylorswiftlaw #law #minnesota #erastour #concert #popstar #firstpost #vantageonfirstpost #palkisharma #worldnews Vantage is a ground-breaking news, opinions, and current affairs show from Firstpost. Catering to a global audience, Vantage covers the biggest news stories from a 360-degree perspective, giving viewers a chance to assess the impact of world events through a uniquely Indian lens. The show is anchored by Palki Sharma, Managing Editor, Firstpost. By breaking stereotypes, Vantage aims to challenge conventional wisdom and present an alternative view on global affairs, defying
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