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Protecting Swifties: Brent Arnold talks to CBC about Ticketmaster data breach (video) – Data Protection – Privacy

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Protecting Swifties: Brent Arnold talks to CBC about Ticketmaster data breach (video) – Data Protection – Privacy

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Ticketmaster's battle with suspected ticket fraud linked to Taylor Swift concert tickets leads to a new policy limiting transfers or resales to 72 hours before the show. The company has not confirmed this.


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Ticketmaster's battle with suspected ticket fraud linked to Taylor Swift concert tickets leads to a new policy limiting transfers or resales to 72 hours before the show. While the company hasn't confirmed whether this will directly address fraud concerns, efforts are underway to recover lost tickets.

Brent Arnold, a business litigation attorney and data breach attorney in Gowling WLG's Toronto office, recently spoke to CBC about the company's recent data privacy scandal.

“What's different today than it was a few years ago is that anything you can buy electronically and sell easily is becoming a target. This type of attack is becoming more common,” Brent said.

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