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The merch supplier for Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band is seeking a legal injunction to stop counterfeit tour sales, starting in New Jersey.
Bruce Springsteen may be the people’s champion, but even he has some hard limits: In a new legal filing (via Complete Music Update), The Boss is seeking to shutout bootleg merch sales at upcoming concerts.
Bruce Springsteen wants law enforcement to prevent the sale of bootleg merchandise outside of his Newark show at the Prudential Center on April 20th.
Bruce Springsteen is following Dua Lipa and Benson Boone in seeking a crackdown on the sale of bootleg merch at his US shows. He has asked the courts in New Jersey to instruct local law enforcement to
U.S. District Judge Evelyn Padin issued a temporary restraining order on Saturday and a preliminary injunction on Monday allowing law enforcement to seize counterfeit items near venues. The order will cover a four-mile radius around the venues from four hours before the show, extending to four hours after the show.
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