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<H1>Patriots get StubHub users' names</H1>
<P class=byline><SPAN>By Bruce Mohl, Globe Staff | </SPAN> <SPAN
class=date>October 19, 2007</SPAN></P>
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<P>Seeking to enforce their policy prohibiting ticket resales, the New England
Patriots have obtained the names of 13,000 people who sold or bought the team's
tickets using the online site<STRONG> </STRONG>StubHub Inc.</P>
<P>The Patriots obtained the list last week as part of a legal dispute with
StubHub, an online marketplace for individual buyers and sellers of tickets,
over who can resell Patriots tickets and how. The team, which has taken an
unusually strong stance against scalping, has indicated in court that it may
revoke the tickets of people who resold on StubHub.</P>
<P>StubHub, which is owned by <ORG idsrc="NASDAQ" value="EBAY">eBay Inc.</ORG>,
yesterday began notifying the 13,000 customers that their names, addresses, and
phone numbers had been turned over to the Patriots following a ruling by
Superior Court Judge Allan van Gestel<SPAN class=484471912-19102007>.</SPAN></P>
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