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Ticketmaster parent company Live Nation held an illegal monopoly over big concert and live event venues, a federal jury found.

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The Justice Department brought forward the lawsuit in 2024, accusing the company of antitrust behavior that included retaliation against competitors, restricting artists' access to venues and using exclusive venue agreements and long-term contracts to block rival ticket sellers.

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