チケット転売禁止の法案草案に音楽業界が落胆

英国政府が水曜日に行われた国王演説において、チケット転売を禁止するための法案草案のみを盛り込んだことに対し、音楽業界から落胆の声が上がっている。

「チケット転売禁止法案(草案)」は、5月13日に国王演説の一部として国会に提出された。業界関係者は、本法案ではなく草案から着手するという決定を批判しており、さらなる協議が必要となることで対策が数年先送りされるだろうと指摘している。

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