The Oklahoma Fraud and Ticketing Accountability Act (OFTA) provides a framework to restore fairness and transparency in the ticketing market.
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Resellers may only sell tickets they own. Duplicate ticket sales are banned.
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Sellers and resellers must provide clear, itemized pricing and seat information at the point of purchase.
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Artists and venues can limit transferability, enforce conduct policies, and manage purchase limits.
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Fan club and pre-sale tickets may not be immediately resold to secondary markets.
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Full refunds are required for canceled events, counterfeit tickets, or tickets not delivered as described.
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Secondary sales are capped at 110% of the original ticket price to prevent predatory markups.
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Misrepresentation of affiliation or use of unauthorized branding is prohibited.
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Sports are excluded.
OFTA balances protecting consumers, supporting local artists and venues, and creating a transparent, accountable secondary ticket market, ensuring fair access to events and safeguarding Oklahomans from deceptive ticketing practices.
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