L'industrie musicale déçue par le projet de loi sur l'interdiction de la revente illégale de billets

L'industrie musicale a exprimé sa déception après que le gouvernement britannique a inclus seulement un avant-projet de loi sur l'interdiction de la revente illégale de billets lors du discours du Trône de mercredi.

Le projet de loi sur l'interdiction de la revente illégale de billets a été présenté au Parlement le 13 mai dans le cadre du discours du Trône. Des figures de l'industrie ont critiqué la décision de commencer par un avant-projet plutôt que par une législation primaire, ce qui, selon eux, retarderait l'action de plusieurs années par le biais de consultations supplémentaires.

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