Oklahoma Code § 15-774.1

Title 15. Contracts: Prohibited use or sale of software to be used on ticket
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sellers' websites.
A.  A person shall not:
1.  Use software to circumvent, thwart, interfere with, or evade
a security measure, access control system, or other control measure
on a ticket seller’s Internet website; or
2.  Sell software that is advertised for profit with the express
purpose to circumvent, thwart, interfere with, or evade a security
measure, access control system, or other control or measure on a
ticket seller’s Internet website.
B.  The user or seller shall be in violation of subsection A of
this section if the user or seller knows or should know that:
1.  The purpose of the software is to circumvent, thwart,
interfere with, or evade a security measure, access control system,
or other control or measure on a ticket seller’s Internet website in
order to purchase admission tickets during the initial sale or
presale for an event held at a place of entertainment; or
2.  The use of the software led to the admission tickets being
resold on the initial seller’s Internet website or an Internet site
used for the resell of admission tickets for a price above the
admission ticket’s initial cost.
C.  Any violation of this section shall constitute an unlawful
business practice and shall be subject to the provisions of the
Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act.

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