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I guess that reverse engineering itself isn't illegal, but creating tickets without the real ticket seller's authorization seems plain fraud IMHO.
I won't count it as fruad unless they double sell it. It's only as far breaching the tos.
You bought the ticket. Selling it isn't fraud.
You're not creating tickets that weren't purchased. You're just transferring them without their permission.
So if I sell my "Dr." title to you, then that is OK in your jurisdiction?
Well, around here, it is different.
This is the dumbest analogy anyone has ever written.
Sheldon Cooper uses this phrase, too. Every time when he has been proven wrong.
are you seriously using a tv character analogy to defend your point???? buying a ticket doesn't require any intense academic background lmao