Consumer Rental Purchase Agreement Act-amendments.
Prohibits using or creating bots to buy event tickets online, empowers civil penalties and AG reporting to curb unfair purchases and protect fair access.
Prohibits using or creating bots to buy event tickets online, empowers civil penalties and AG reporting to curb unfair purchases and protect fair access.
SF 146 creates a new chapter (554I) in Iowa law that prohibits the creation or use of automated software ("bots") to obtain event tickets via the internet in specified ways, requires reporting of known violations to the Attorney General (AG), and classifies violations as unfair practices subject to civil enforcement and penalties. The law targets automated and deceptive purchasing practices that interfere with fair online ticket sales.
A person may not use or create a bot to:
1. Purchase tickets in excess of the posted limit for any one internet ticket sale.
2. Use multiple IP addresses, purchaser accounts, or email addresses to exceed posted ticket limits for a single internet sale.
3. Circumvent or disable an electronic queue, waiting period, presale code, or other sales-volume limitation system tied to an internet ticket sale.
4. Circumvent or disable a security measure, access control system, or other control used to facilitate authorized entry to an event.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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