Also check this. They seemingly absolve themselves from various regional scalping laws: http://www.ticketsnow.com/Sell_Tickets/Seller_Reference_Guide.html#laws 5. Which states have ticket resale laws? It is your responsibility to comply with any and all applicable laws. Listed below are the various U.S. states and Canadian provinces that currently possess ticket regulations. Please check to see if your state currently is regulated by any of the following laws. These laws are updated as of January 1, 2008. Though we try to update these laws in timely manner, it is your responsibility to be aware of the laws that apply to them and their location. State/Province Regulations Arkansas, Denver (Colorado), Manitoba (Canada), Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oklahoma City (Oklahoma), Ontario (Canada), Portland (Oregon) No more than face value. Alabama State broker license required. Alberta (Canada), Tacoma (Washington) No resale above face value. Florida A seller cannot sell a multi-event or multi-day ticket for more than face value. Georgia Above face value resale only for licensed brokers and individuals initially purchasing for personal use. Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Rhode Island Venue consent. Mississippi No resale above face value to college athletics & events at state-owned buildings. New Jersey A 25% price cap/50% cap for season ticket holders and brokers. New Mexico No resale above face value to college athletics.