The Battelli law aims at fighting secondary ticketing and states that the user buying official tickets online on the official ticketing platforms must be identified, for instance through the OTP validation process which validates his or her cellphone number, and may buy up to 10 tickets for the events with a capacity of over 1,000 seats.
For the events with a capacity of over 5,000 seats, the user must write the name and surname of the actual participant at the event on each ticket. When accessing the event, it will be checked that the ID card – original document, no copy – and the name and surname on the ticket match.
The law only applies to some event categories such as pop and rock concerts, you can find further information here (link a Faq dedicata).
According to the law, the name change and resale services must be available on the website of the ticketing platform and in the outlets.
What does the Battelli law imply?
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