La industria musical, decepcionada con el proyecto de ley para prohibir la reventa de entradas

La industria musical ha expresado su decepción después de que el gobierno del Reino Unido incluyera únicamente un anteproyecto de ley para prohibir la reventa de entradas en el Discurso del Rey del pasado miércoles.

El anteproyecto de ley para la prohibición de la reventa de entradas fue presentado en el Parlamento el 13 de mayo como parte del Discurso del Rey. Figuras del sector criticaron la decisión de comenzar con un borrador en lugar de una legislación primaria, lo que, según afirmaron, retrasará las medidas durante años debido a la necesidad de realizar consultas adicionales.

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