![]() The report claims that malicious computer intrusions were “spearheaded by a former Songkick employee who left the start-up in 2012 and later started working for Ticketmaster, which is owned by Live Nation. ![]() However, now that the case is completely resolved, The New York Times paints a more complete picture of what went down, including “accusations of corporate espionage.” “We are pleased that we were able to resolve this dispute and avoid protracted and costly legal proceedings, while also acquiring valuable assets,” Live Nation president Joe Berchtold said in 2018, noting that Ticketmaster did receive some of the competitor’s “technology assets and patents” amidst the proceedings. ![]() According to a report by The New York Times, Ticketmaster has ended a lengthy legal dispute with ticketing competitor Songkick, paying a $10 million fine in addition to a $110 million settlement, dating back to 2018.
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