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<title>Comment by Craig Lyndall</title>
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<description>Aren&#039;t the artists going to have to agree to have the best seats sold by Ticketmaster?  They can&#039;t just do that if an artist doesn&#039;t want it to happen I don&#039;t think.  For example I missed out on the tickets for Radiohead in Cleveland and I called my local broker who told me all the good seats had been claimed by the band for fan club members anyway.  So, is a non-greedy band who already allocates tickets to fanclub members going to allow Ticketmaster to gouge their fanbase?</description>
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