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December 31, 2020
Yesterday, the Department of Justice announced that the event and concert ticket distributor and seller Ticketmaster will pay a $10 million criminal fine for unlawfully accessing a competitorâs computer system. According to the press release, the penalty is a component of a deferred prosecution agreement Ticketmaster and the United States Attorneyâs Office entered into to resolve a five-count criminal information filed on Dec. 30 charging Ticketmaster with computer intrusion and fraud offenses.
According to this weekâs announcement, the âvictim companyâ offered artists the ability to sell presale tickets online and offered a feature known as the âArtist Toolbox,â a password-protected app that provided real-time data about tickets sold through the company. In 2013, an unnamed former employee of the victim company began to work for Live Nation Entertainment, Inc., Ticketmasterâs parent company, and repor
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BURGETTSTOWN –The entertainment facility off state Route 18 is not back in operation yet, but the original name is – for the most part.
Pavilion at Star Lake is the latest identity of the Hanover Township concert venue, which, until recently – and briefly – was S&T Bank Music Park. The site was known, similarly, as Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater in 1990, when it opened to Billy Joel, “The Piano Man.”
Longtime music aficionados continue to recognize the outdoor location, quite simply, as “Star Lake.”
This is the fourth name change in 11 years and sixth name overall for the venue. S&T Bancorp Inc., the Indiana, Pa.-based holding company for S&T Bank, announced in January it had partnered with Live Nation Entertainment Inc. of Hollywood to take over what had been known as KeyBank Pavilion. S&T Bank got naming rights and Live Nation became owner-operator.